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Does everyone make digital dentures now?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason D" data-source="post: 297838" data-attributes="member: 12217"><p>Again, it helps to understand what you are looking at. These are not complete products, this is one stage in the process, these “dentures” are nothing more that a printed base and a printed arch of teeth which have been placed together. Depending upon the system and process there can be several steps after this which are similar to glazing a crown, if you are familiar with fixed work this would be analogous to a bisque bake or even a framework for porcelain application.</p><p></p><p>There are subsequent steps of glazing and/or layering of translucent characterized composites to finalize the restoration.</p><p></p><p>It is in your best interest to learn about these methods now, even though they are not yet practical for daily production, because sooner or later they will be - and if you have had your head in the sand or insisted “my doctors would never except this junk” then you’re going to lose your doctors when someone else gets it right… Digital is here to stay folks if you expect to stay in this industry more than a couple years you owe it to yourself to learn about it. It’s really too late for crown and bridge people to “go digital“ but removable labs are at the beginning of that journey, take advantage of the writing on the wall that you see in the crown and bridge world already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason D, post: 297838, member: 12217"] Again, it helps to understand what you are looking at. These are not complete products, this is one stage in the process, these “dentures” are nothing more that a printed base and a printed arch of teeth which have been placed together. Depending upon the system and process there can be several steps after this which are similar to glazing a crown, if you are familiar with fixed work this would be analogous to a bisque bake or even a framework for porcelain application. There are subsequent steps of glazing and/or layering of translucent characterized composites to finalize the restoration. It is in your best interest to learn about these methods now, even though they are not yet practical for daily production, because sooner or later they will be - and if you have had your head in the sand or insisted “my doctors would never except this junk” then you’re going to lose your doctors when someone else gets it right… Digital is here to stay folks if you expect to stay in this industry more than a couple years you owe it to yourself to learn about it. It’s really too late for crown and bridge people to “go digital“ but removable labs are at the beginning of that journey, take advantage of the writing on the wall that you see in the crown and bridge world already. [/QUOTE]
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