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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="mmbh" data-source="post: 354110" data-attributes="member: 13423"><p>Have cerec inlab, Exocad and 3shape for abutments with Argen. Everything is designed in exocad. When I receive inlab cases I transfer them to exocad for design. I told my cerec docs if they want a custom abutment just scan with any appropriate scan body , call it a crown and send it. I export it to exocad and go from there. Cerec docs are happy they don't have to buy another scanner that way and they can still use their current system. Yes its a hassle dealing with all the systems but it is what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmbh, post: 354110, member: 13423"] Have cerec inlab, Exocad and 3shape for abutments with Argen. Everything is designed in exocad. When I receive inlab cases I transfer them to exocad for design. I told my cerec docs if they want a custom abutment just scan with any appropriate scan body , call it a crown and send it. I export it to exocad and go from there. Cerec docs are happy they don't have to buy another scanner that way and they can still use their current system. Yes its a hassle dealing with all the systems but it is what it is. [/QUOTE]
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