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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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AG Motion 2 For Dentures
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<blockquote data-quote="CanadaDenturist" data-source="post: 348412" data-attributes="member: 24724"><p>My issue with 3D printed dentures is that I've never seen a good one in comparison to a denture made with high quality carded teeth. Also, the issue of being able to repair or reline a 3D printed denture base or tooth worries me. I've never heard of anybody with long term success when relining a 3D printed base. As far as repairs go I've had a couple of reps tell me "just print them a new denture if it breaks" which doesn't seem like a great option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadaDenturist, post: 348412, member: 24724"] My issue with 3D printed dentures is that I've never seen a good one in comparison to a denture made with high quality carded teeth. Also, the issue of being able to repair or reline a 3D printed denture base or tooth worries me. I've never heard of anybody with long term success when relining a 3D printed base. As far as repairs go I've had a couple of reps tell me "just print them a new denture if it breaks" which doesn't seem like a great option. [/QUOTE]
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