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  1. greeny

    2-day hyperDENT Template Generator course @ Lab Day Chicago (Feb 21-22)

    Hi all! I'm excited to announce our 2-day course on hyperDENT Template Generator, a high-powered tool for labs and milling centers that are looking to gain complete control of their milling processes. Template Generator has been one of the main differentiators between hyperDENT CAM and its...
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    We're back! And proud to be supporting DLN once again!

    For the past couple of years, we've been building and maintaining our dealer network by supporting, educating, and collaborating with our machine partners/distributors. This means our newly minted army of CAM experts can cast a wider net... making sure that every hyperDENT lab, clinic, and...
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    Titanium implant art with hyperDENT

    Hey guys, I had to share some impressive examples of hyperDENT Classic + Abutment Creator - milled on an imes 350i using the implant library from Geodent. Thanks to our FOLLOW-ME! partner in China, Won Kim, for the photos!
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    FREE 2-hour exocad advanced training at Lab Day West!

    Follow-Me Technology North America and DOF Inc. are sponsoring a FREE 2 hour, advanced exocad training session at LMT Magazine, LMT LAB DAY West with CAD expert Joe Abad Santos. He'll uncover exciting new ways to use your exocad software to scan and design complex full arch cases—from...
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    hyperDENT Experts, UNITE!

    Hey guys, I figured this thread can serve 2 purposes: To introduce our new Facebook users group, hyperDENT Experts - where users from around the world can share ideas and ask questions. If you're on Facebook, join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1924025754510426/ To serve as an area for...
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    Roland DWX-51D: A Nesting Technique to Increase your Chance for Success

    Hey guys, I posted up an article explaining how to optimize your tool wear on the new Roland DWX-51D. This also applies to anyone using a VHF machine - which has the same type of fixture. I also included hyperDENT settings for autonesting your parts using this new technique...
  7. greeny

    Looking for a Dental CAD/CAM specialist at DATRON

    Hi DLN, DATRON Dental is hiring in the Northeast! We are looking for a highly-motivated and independent individual with a background in dental CAD/CAM machining. Knowledge of all 3 system elements (scanning/dental design software, CAM software/template generation, and machine operation) is...
  8. greeny

    Workshop: What it takes to mill titanium bars & custom abutments in-house

    Wondering if it's time to start milling your own titanium implant bars and custom abutments in-house? Attend this workshop and learn what it takes AND how profitable it can be. You'll get answers to your most pressing questions, such as: • How difficult is it? Will I need to become a CAD/CAM...
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    Testing Ti single abutments with the newest version of hyperDENT

    Hey guys, just thought I'd share some of the initial tests we've done with hyperDENT 2012 in-house. We've tackled all the Zimmer and Nobel Replace platforms and will have Astra and 3i done within the next week or so. The .stl data we used was a couple of generic abutments with no interface...
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    DATRON D5 in action, "on-board" video!

    Hey guys, we're in the process of updating the D5 video from Germany. We've spliced in a lot of the original content, but we've added our own footage that we shot from inside the machine during our last dental workshop. The part was milled live in front of our guests and the photo at the end...
  11. greeny

    DLOAC CAD/CAM in California

    It was so good to see everyone! Lots of familiar faces... but I'm glad I got to meet a few of you from the board as well. How'd you guys think the event went this year? I thought Tom Wade did a really nice job on Sunday morning - you guys missed a good one.
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    Quality and consistency of an OEM analog vs. aftermarket analog

    What is your guys' experience between the quality and consistency of an OEM and aftermarket analog? If you're not using OEM parts, which aftermarket brands do you prefer? Is it simply price that drives your decision? Thanks for the feedback!
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