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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
3 Shape vs InLab
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<blockquote data-quote="ChristianKim" data-source="post: 354099" data-attributes="member: 21501"><p>If I have to choose between 3shape and inlab, I'd choose 3shape. Even though there are so many errors and lags in 3shape, it's versatile, easy for regular C&B cases, and has great custom abutment design tools. Many outsourcing vendors are using 3shape as their main CAD software so it's easy to send/transfer/order products and get support. It is always good to have more than one CAD system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChristianKim, post: 354099, member: 21501"] If I have to choose between 3shape and inlab, I'd choose 3shape. Even though there are so many errors and lags in 3shape, it's versatile, easy for regular C&B cases, and has great custom abutment design tools. Many outsourcing vendors are using 3shape as their main CAD software so it's easy to send/transfer/order products and get support. It is always good to have more than one CAD system. [/QUOTE]
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