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Align buys Exocad
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<blockquote data-quote="doug" data-source="post: 316618" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>I'm happy for Tillman and Larry, and all of the people at Exocad. They have worked very hard to provide an outstanding product. They had to sell part of it out from under the university a couple of years ago because that's the way they do it in Germany evidently. I think that the software will continue to progress with more of a focus on chairside. We all know that's the direction that a portion of the industry is going. I don't think that every office in the world is going to go to that business model. There are still a lot of dentists who understand that their tiime is best spent prepping and seating restorations. Them scanning with an output to an open softwrare like Exocad will mean that more labs will get the opportunity to accept work without a high license fee(I hope) to bring that work into their lab. I now understand why the Dentalshare aspect of Exocad got so much attention in Chicago this year. Webview has sold a lot of dentistry for the dentist and consequently that work came to us. Dentalshare will raise the bar for the offices that have Exocad chairside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doug, post: 316618, member: 1835"] I'm happy for Tillman and Larry, and all of the people at Exocad. They have worked very hard to provide an outstanding product. They had to sell part of it out from under the university a couple of years ago because that's the way they do it in Germany evidently. I think that the software will continue to progress with more of a focus on chairside. We all know that's the direction that a portion of the industry is going. I don't think that every office in the world is going to go to that business model. There are still a lot of dentists who understand that their tiime is best spent prepping and seating restorations. Them scanning with an output to an open softwrare like Exocad will mean that more labs will get the opportunity to accept work without a high license fee(I hope) to bring that work into their lab. I now understand why the Dentalshare aspect of Exocad got so much attention in Chicago this year. Webview has sold a lot of dentistry for the dentist and consequently that work came to us. Dentalshare will raise the bar for the offices that have Exocad chairside. [/QUOTE]
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