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AGD Impact Article - The Changing Landscape of Dental Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="CoolHandLuke" data-source="post: 282623" data-attributes="member: 4850"><p>i'd say its not really about making your own dentures chair side; yes that may be the way it is currently marketed but this is new technology that did not previously exist, which only serves to augment those working to create actual solutions. another tool in the kit of denturists and denturism.</p><p></p><p>not the exclusive tool in the kit by any means.</p><p></p><p>what its practical purpose would be - instant chair side bite validation with rims. forego the initial impression phase and wash-impression that instant rim. now you have saved one appointment. </p><p></p><p>or perhaps you don't trust the digital capactiy to capture arch data, so you start with conventional impressions and bite rims and make a baseplate. what you have is now a tool to design a denture over the baseplate and glue them together.</p><p></p><p>theres lot of ways the practical applications will take this highly precise and advanced tool and bring it back from cutting edge tech down to the stone age and beat it to death.</p><p></p><p>some will say it makes a great air conditioner, keeps the door open in the summer.</p><p></p><p>why must you think this low cost advanced tool is a piece of junk when we havent yet found out how it will get used? maybe someone will use it to encapsulate an all on 4. </p><p></p><p>its nice to be skeptical, but as of right now there arent any being used. its a bit like waiting to find out how good Star Citizen will be. theres a lot of hype right now and not a lot of tangible results to draw from. i mean in fairness it seems like a pretty advanced and cool tool.</p><p></p><p>between people trying the BSB denture tool, and the rapid denture printer to be released in the fall, there will be probably a very large size of people either happy or not, before the end of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolHandLuke, post: 282623, member: 4850"] i'd say its not really about making your own dentures chair side; yes that may be the way it is currently marketed but this is new technology that did not previously exist, which only serves to augment those working to create actual solutions. another tool in the kit of denturists and denturism. not the exclusive tool in the kit by any means. what its practical purpose would be - instant chair side bite validation with rims. forego the initial impression phase and wash-impression that instant rim. now you have saved one appointment. or perhaps you don't trust the digital capactiy to capture arch data, so you start with conventional impressions and bite rims and make a baseplate. what you have is now a tool to design a denture over the baseplate and glue them together. theres lot of ways the practical applications will take this highly precise and advanced tool and bring it back from cutting edge tech down to the stone age and beat it to death. some will say it makes a great air conditioner, keeps the door open in the summer. why must you think this low cost advanced tool is a piece of junk when we havent yet found out how it will get used? maybe someone will use it to encapsulate an all on 4. its nice to be skeptical, but as of right now there arent any being used. its a bit like waiting to find out how good Star Citizen will be. theres a lot of hype right now and not a lot of tangible results to draw from. i mean in fairness it seems like a pretty advanced and cool tool. between people trying the BSB denture tool, and the rapid denture printer to be released in the fall, there will be probably a very large size of people either happy or not, before the end of the year. [/QUOTE]
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