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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
CloudPoint vs. 3Shape
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<blockquote data-quote="Smithwick0208" data-source="post: 181526" data-attributes="member: 8122"><p>Ha Ha, yes! I think everyone that is using the system at this time is helping with R&D. This is how I see it. Glidewell has been feeding 3shape developers for years, so when they got tired of waiting on changes to take affect, they came up with CloudPoint. They put the system out there as a beginner system to do single units and small bridges, which it does. That was very clear at the training and they informed everyone of the update schedule that would allow for more complex cases to be done. There are a few kinks, but all systems have those. The part I really like about it, is that they are all for listening to user feedback and molding the software to work with "real" lab work. Would it have been smarter to develop more and come out later on, maybe so.</p><p></p><p>If we were using this for full production right now, it would be a bust. It does need some work, but I think it'll get there in time. The scanning is pretty much there and it's super fast. They just need to work on the design software and it'll be all good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithwick0208, post: 181526, member: 8122"] Ha Ha, yes! I think everyone that is using the system at this time is helping with R&D. This is how I see it. Glidewell has been feeding 3shape developers for years, so when they got tired of waiting on changes to take affect, they came up with CloudPoint. They put the system out there as a beginner system to do single units and small bridges, which it does. That was very clear at the training and they informed everyone of the update schedule that would allow for more complex cases to be done. There are a few kinks, but all systems have those. The part I really like about it, is that they are all for listening to user feedback and molding the software to work with "real" lab work. Would it have been smarter to develop more and come out later on, maybe so. If we were using this for full production right now, it would be a bust. It does need some work, but I think it'll get there in time. The scanning is pretty much there and it's super fast. They just need to work on the design software and it'll be all good. [/QUOTE]
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