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<blockquote data-quote="Chad Gardner" data-source="post: 290160" data-attributes="member: 20677"><p>My boss (and husband) has an omnicam and I design, mill and stain/glaze etc. He purchased an MCX5 used for a great price but now Sirona is trying to stick it to us with about $35k worth of scanners, software, licenses etc. </p><p></p><p>He does a lot of full mouth rehab in a very poor area and is wanting to do milling from the 98mm pucks to make crowns more affordable for people so they are more out to save teeth rather than extract them. I know in office milling is a sore subject among lab techs, but we have a unique situation with me being a CDT and married to the DDS. </p><p></p><p>What do you think would be the ideal setup? Purchase the stuff from Sirona or go with a Roland? Also what software? Any help is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chad Gardner, post: 290160, member: 20677"] My boss (and husband) has an omnicam and I design, mill and stain/glaze etc. He purchased an MCX5 used for a great price but now Sirona is trying to stick it to us with about $35k worth of scanners, software, licenses etc. He does a lot of full mouth rehab in a very poor area and is wanting to do milling from the 98mm pucks to make crowns more affordable for people so they are more out to save teeth rather than extract them. I know in office milling is a sore subject among lab techs, but we have a unique situation with me being a CDT and married to the DDS. What do you think would be the ideal setup? Purchase the stuff from Sirona or go with a Roland? Also what software? Any help is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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