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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
The best 3D printer for plastic models
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<blockquote data-quote="EGE" data-source="post: 126234" data-attributes="member: 9863"><p>the problem with 3D printers is that they output the same tolerance on the whole model...I have a printer that produces high tolerances only on important zones: the prepared tooth and the adjascent ones, to check fitting...and the upper zones of the other teeth to check occlusion. And guess what ??? The available materials are of different hardness and very stable. Oops...forgot to say; but the price is same as making a stone model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EGE, post: 126234, member: 9863"] the problem with 3D printers is that they output the same tolerance on the whole model...I have a printer that produces high tolerances only on important zones: the prepared tooth and the adjascent ones, to check fitting...and the upper zones of the other teeth to check occlusion. And guess what ??? The available materials are of different hardness and very stable. Oops...forgot to say; but the price is same as making a stone model. [/QUOTE]
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