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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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e.max CAD milling machine options
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<blockquote data-quote="brayks" data-source="post: 293126" data-attributes="member: 11275"><p>Absolutely correct. This was due to the acutal design of the prep. In this benchmark case, like many we do, we are only supplied an STL file for the complete design of the restoration with no other information, save on occasion, the margin- many times no die. As you can imagine, this presents us with a challange in as much as it is impossible to produce the best possible fitting crown. </p><p></p><p>The old saying: Quality (or garbage) in = Quality (or garbage) out is most definately true.</p><p>For this reason, we spend time in our training classes addressing the importance of prep design, and minimum radius identification/reprucussions.</p><p></p><p>In this benhmark the customer knew this, was (and continues to be) quite happy with the results from our solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brayks, post: 293126, member: 11275"] Absolutely correct. This was due to the acutal design of the prep. In this benchmark case, like many we do, we are only supplied an STL file for the complete design of the restoration with no other information, save on occasion, the margin- many times no die. As you can imagine, this presents us with a challange in as much as it is impossible to produce the best possible fitting crown. The old saying: Quality (or garbage) in = Quality (or garbage) out is most definately true. For this reason, we spend time in our training classes addressing the importance of prep design, and minimum radius identification/reprucussions. In this benhmark the customer knew this, was (and continues to be) quite happy with the results from our solution. [/QUOTE]
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