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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Any photos or videos of printed denture repairs/relines!?!
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<blockquote data-quote="FASTFNGR" data-source="post: 348174" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>No surprise here because for the last 4 years I have been asking this question and the answer was: reprint it why bather. They can not be repaired or relined. Even last week at Chicago mid winter lab meeting I asked every single seller of 3D printer and resin, I has the same answer: reprint it. What no one can understand is you can not reprint a 3D denture after being in the mouth and gone thru adjustments and waring out due to chewing. Did you ask the dentist if he want to go thru it or even the patient to start all over adjusting to this denture?what about tissue resorption.</p><p> Plus labor wise it is not the same cost to the lab. I am still working on this and will post any advancements I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FASTFNGR, post: 348174, member: 3900"] No surprise here because for the last 4 years I have been asking this question and the answer was: reprint it why bather. They can not be repaired or relined. Even last week at Chicago mid winter lab meeting I asked every single seller of 3D printer and resin, I has the same answer: reprint it. What no one can understand is you can not reprint a 3D denture after being in the mouth and gone thru adjustments and waring out due to chewing. Did you ask the dentist if he want to go thru it or even the patient to start all over adjusting to this denture?what about tissue resorption. Plus labor wise it is not the same cost to the lab. I am still working on this and will post any advancements I have. [/QUOTE]
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