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Outsourcing Concerns- FDA Regulations-ADA Regulati
A fight with a lab owner sending his work to china.
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<blockquote data-quote="DMC" data-source="post: 13185" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>I can think of four different technologies that can layer porcelain just like a human. Maybe better! One will have the bottom half of a five axis mill to rotate the coping, and multiple printhead banks to spit out the different porcelains. Another uses nano-particles to diffract light to get colours and laser sintering to replace an oven. Another is similar to the ObJet from Isreal.</p><p>Mixing up to thirty buckets of stuff to print. Same for printing dentures. </p><p></p><p>Never say never! This will bring it all back to the US. Not much labor to save by sending it over-seas. A tech will still be needed for a while to do the design work, but a lot less of them. You just can't stop progress and technology. </p><p></p><p>The days of Chinese crowns are limited for a few reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMC, post: 13185, member: 430"] I can think of four different technologies that can layer porcelain just like a human. Maybe better! One will have the bottom half of a five axis mill to rotate the coping, and multiple printhead banks to spit out the different porcelains. Another uses nano-particles to diffract light to get colours and laser sintering to replace an oven. Another is similar to the ObJet from Isreal. Mixing up to thirty buckets of stuff to print. Same for printing dentures. Never say never! This will bring it all back to the US. Not much labor to save by sending it over-seas. A tech will still be needed for a while to do the design work, but a lot less of them. You just can't stop progress and technology. The days of Chinese crowns are limited for a few reasons. [/QUOTE]
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