Buying old sirona cerec 3, is it profitable?

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Did anyone have a mikro cad cam dental amann girrbach .scanner map 200?is it good or bad .plz answer


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Best complete scan cad and cam set up under 50G available to date as far as I can tell.
Anyone disagree? If so ,...why,...
and don't say the D block because it ships with a 98 round fixture now for those of you
who insist on wasting as much material as possible Party
 
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Best complete scan cad and cam set up under 50G available to date as far as I can tell.
Anyone disagree? If so ,...why,...
and don't say the D block because it ships with a 98 round fixture now for those of you
who insist on wasting as much material as possible Party
This is 'Murica We WASTE what we Want!
 
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Im little confused regarding block sizes. Does the old cerec 3 compact units take 40 mm blocks?


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I have bought one ( inLab unit and old red cam)
I am happy now )
Fit is good
Inlay, veneers, crowns, temporary bridges - cerec
+ bridges (frameworks, full anatomy) - inlab
eMax, glass-ceramic, plastic, wax, zircon
Wet milling, maximum blocks size 40 mm
You can use it with new soft: 4.0, 4.2 in this case you should buy license for this software
Completely close system
For cerec unit no yearly fees
But inlab unit: you should buy dongle ( unlim or some other)
Soft 3.8 is not so bad but I prefer a new one
Its quite fast: crown 18-20 min, veneer 10-15 min
New mcxl unit much faster

For me its enough good, I don't have any other CAD-CAM system
 
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Yes, the compact units will take a 40 mm block.
 
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This is 15 + year old technology. No longer support so why bother with your time and effort?
 
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Hello,

What do you think about old sirona's? Cerec 3.

The prices are between 5 000€-10 000€.

Is it milling only in glass ceramic? Or i can mill there also sinter metal blocks, zirconia blocks, temp blocks?

i think about that one:
sirona-dental-cerec-3-acquisition-unit.jpg


What is difference between this newest sirona cerec and this old one? Only design? different motors?

What are prons and cons when it comes to old sirona cerec3?

Mostly with this there is installed cerec 3.8 software.

Is it opened? STL? Any yearly fee, crown limitations?

Looking forward from you girls and boys :)

I asked because my cadcam which i have now has no possibility to mill ceramic in wet. So investing another thousand of my many in new CAM machine would be not so profitable.
Do not go with Sirona, Roland DWX 4 can mill much better but more money and open STL file system . Sirona is a closed CDT file that you have to convert unless you have a Sirona scanner.
 
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You do realize this thread it from 2014?
 
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Ahhhhh... Cutting edge technology. 2x faster than Cerec2.
Don't get left behind in the Digital Revolution!!!

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Financing Available.
 

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