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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
3Shape or Exocad for producing dentures?
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<blockquote data-quote="denturist-student" data-source="post: 364618" data-attributes="member: 5492"><p>I had exocad denture module and it was ok but very iffy. changes to the occlusal plane were very difficult had to go back ot the origin and do it all over again. 3_Shape gives us the ability to make changes on the fly and then redesign. I bought the blueline license and it is quite good but comes with only predefined setups but you can still change size and do other things with it. We are quite likking our 3_shape software and are using Flexcerra resins with Asiga max printer. So far so good. Post cure using the ottoflash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denturist-student, post: 364618, member: 5492"] I had exocad denture module and it was ok but very iffy. changes to the occlusal plane were very difficult had to go back ot the origin and do it all over again. 3_Shape gives us the ability to make changes on the fly and then redesign. I bought the blueline license and it is quite good but comes with only predefined setups but you can still change size and do other things with it. We are quite likking our 3_shape software and are using Flexcerra resins with Asiga max printer. So far so good. Post cure using the ottoflash. [/QUOTE]
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