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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
CAD/CAM Milling or printing night guards (ClearSplint)
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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas H" data-source="post: 329433" data-attributes="member: 19871"><p>We are wanting to go digital and are thinking the first product we are wanting to outsource would be our night guard. Many of our clients love ClearSplint. I've noticed that there has been talk of both printing and milling ClearSplint nights guards. I saw a class on it at LabDay Online about 3D printing, but the presenter admitted they are still encountering issues. </p><p></p><p>Is there anyone that is doing CAD/CAM for ClearSplint night guards? Do you have any advice? (Is designing them digitally easy? What is your experience with manufacturing them digitally? Are programs able to get the bite so it just isn't like those vacuum forming soft night guards that are uniformly thick without regard to occlusion from the opposing arch?) Thanks for sharing your experience with me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas H, post: 329433, member: 19871"] We are wanting to go digital and are thinking the first product we are wanting to outsource would be our night guard. Many of our clients love ClearSplint. I've noticed that there has been talk of both printing and milling ClearSplint nights guards. I saw a class on it at LabDay Online about 3D printing, but the presenter admitted they are still encountering issues. Is there anyone that is doing CAD/CAM for ClearSplint night guards? Do you have any advice? (Is designing them digitally easy? What is your experience with manufacturing them digitally? Are programs able to get the bite so it just isn't like those vacuum forming soft night guards that are uniformly thick without regard to occlusion from the opposing arch?) Thanks for sharing your experience with me! [/QUOTE]
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