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<blockquote data-quote="sidesh0wb0b" data-source="post: 287764" data-attributes="member: 7594"><p>i dont see the option of eliminating d/m completely yet....what i am hoping for is scanning impressions, designing the crown, sending it to mill....then pouring a quad solid model to verify contacts. once sintered. reduces d/m labor time exponentially and turn around time on the entire crown too. think its feasible? </p><p>im shooting for pairing with offices that outfit with an i500, using their digital scans to make single posteriors to start, model free...and those tricky ones that they have to PVS impress, scan impression and go digital from there with the solid check model. maybe, MAYBE getting a newer fast/accurate printer like the NextDent 5100 for printing working/opposing models while sintering. thats a maybe, i have to see the ROI numbers to make it worthwhile...but if i can print nice surgical guides and such too...well then it helps the ROI</p><p>your thoughts, Rob? since you saw them in person</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidesh0wb0b, post: 287764, member: 7594"] i dont see the option of eliminating d/m completely yet....what i am hoping for is scanning impressions, designing the crown, sending it to mill....then pouring a quad solid model to verify contacts. once sintered. reduces d/m labor time exponentially and turn around time on the entire crown too. think its feasible? im shooting for pairing with offices that outfit with an i500, using their digital scans to make single posteriors to start, model free...and those tricky ones that they have to PVS impress, scan impression and go digital from there with the solid check model. maybe, MAYBE getting a newer fast/accurate printer like the NextDent 5100 for printing working/opposing models while sintering. thats a maybe, i have to see the ROI numbers to make it worthwhile...but if i can print nice surgical guides and such too...well then it helps the ROI your thoughts, Rob? since you saw them in person [/QUOTE]
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