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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
E-Max cad cost vs Pressing cost
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<blockquote data-quote="Labwa" data-source="post: 116924" data-attributes="member: 1874"><p>As Bob mentioned i think they both have great benefits. If you have 5 molars all the same shade on a regular basis..i want your dentists because they must all have the A3 shade lights. I hardly ever get a situation like that. Anteriors on the other hand, yes i agree pressing is usually a cheaper option due to lower wax weight and multiple units on aesthetic cases. If we have a job come through in c3 and there is no other c2-c3 e.max going through at the same time i would rather put it in the mill than use a whole ingot, 1 bag of investment and using up the furnace time. Design and send to the mill, have it ready for finishing within 40 minutes with 5 minutes of labour. I know what i would rather do. </p><p>Great discussion though guys. Every post has brought a good point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Labwa, post: 116924, member: 1874"] As Bob mentioned i think they both have great benefits. If you have 5 molars all the same shade on a regular basis..i want your dentists because they must all have the A3 shade lights. I hardly ever get a situation like that. Anteriors on the other hand, yes i agree pressing is usually a cheaper option due to lower wax weight and multiple units on aesthetic cases. If we have a job come through in c3 and there is no other c2-c3 e.max going through at the same time i would rather put it in the mill than use a whole ingot, 1 bag of investment and using up the furnace time. Design and send to the mill, have it ready for finishing within 40 minutes with 5 minutes of labour. I know what i would rather do. Great discussion though guys. Every post has brought a good point. [/QUOTE]
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