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<blockquote data-quote="PDC" data-source="post: 240890" data-attributes="member: 3385"><p>That's it. </p><p>Most of the cases I get are digital so I don't really scan much. I know there are faster and better out there, but with technology, time is on our side. I think scanners will actually get cheaper as more doctors go digital and the lab scanners are used less. Eventually we will only need the CAD software. I have another tech who deals with the CS2 and all of its positioning issues. I just step in when case is in CAD. </p><p></p><p>The scanner is pretty accurate though. I get good fits. Supposed to have a 10 micron accuracy...at least that's what the brochures state.</p><p></p><p>The nice thing about this test with scanners is we get to see the results in the real world rather than relying on the claims of the manufacturers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PDC, post: 240890, member: 3385"] That's it. Most of the cases I get are digital so I don't really scan much. I know there are faster and better out there, but with technology, time is on our side. I think scanners will actually get cheaper as more doctors go digital and the lab scanners are used less. Eventually we will only need the CAD software. I have another tech who deals with the CS2 and all of its positioning issues. I just step in when case is in CAD. The scanner is pretty accurate though. I get good fits. Supposed to have a 10 micron accuracy...at least that's what the brochures state. The nice thing about this test with scanners is we get to see the results in the real world rather than relying on the claims of the manufacturers. [/QUOTE]
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