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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: 348667" data-attributes="member: 24724"><p>Your points regarding the AG system are pretty much in line with mine; It's the closest replica in product to an analog denture, however, it comes at a high cost of roughly $200,000CAD by the time I acquire all of the pieces of equipment required to make dentures from start to finish(scanner, mill, 3d printer, curing/cleaning unit, fume hood, computer, software etc). Is this worth it to save the time of setup, wax up and investing? I believe the time spent investing a case will be swapped for the time it now takes to bond the teeth to the denture base and fill in any small crevices between the teeth and the milled base though, so not much time saved there.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for letting me know the minimum repair cost and down time. That's a consideration for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadaDenturist, post: 348667, member: 24724"] Your points regarding the AG system are pretty much in line with mine; It's the closest replica in product to an analog denture, however, it comes at a high cost of roughly $200,000CAD by the time I acquire all of the pieces of equipment required to make dentures from start to finish(scanner, mill, 3d printer, curing/cleaning unit, fume hood, computer, software etc). Is this worth it to save the time of setup, wax up and investing? I believe the time spent investing a case will be swapped for the time it now takes to bond the teeth to the denture base and fill in any small crevices between the teeth and the milled base though, so not much time saved there. Thanks for letting me know the minimum repair cost and down time. That's a consideration for sure. [/QUOTE]
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