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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Ceramill Mikro 5x and Milling Pmma, worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack_the_dentureman" data-source="post: 323200" data-attributes="member: 13940"><p>pmma cuts a little faster than Zr. additionally with Zr I use a milling cutter 0.3 which means that the crown in Zr is about 15 minutes and pmma 10. </p><p>acrylic chips stick to the entire machine due to electrostatic properties. it doesn't matter that I have dry air. powerful vacuum cleaner pulls it all at once. </p><p>I cut out Pmma temporary as a fitting for almost every job, and certainly for long bridges, full arches.</p><p>I consider this to be part of the treatment where you can't afford to have a mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack_the_dentureman, post: 323200, member: 13940"] pmma cuts a little faster than Zr. additionally with Zr I use a milling cutter 0.3 which means that the crown in Zr is about 15 minutes and pmma 10. acrylic chips stick to the entire machine due to electrostatic properties. it doesn't matter that I have dry air. powerful vacuum cleaner pulls it all at once. I cut out Pmma temporary as a fitting for almost every job, and certainly for long bridges, full arches. I consider this to be part of the treatment where you can't afford to have a mistake. [/QUOTE]
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