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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Experiences with Sirona IOS and other design software
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<blockquote data-quote="mmbh" data-source="post: 281462" data-attributes="member: 13423"><p>Yes you need to have their scanner to accept the files. To clear things up a bit, they offer a yearly fee structure for converting doctors cerec scans recieved through cerec connect to STL. Of course that sucks, but we do a lot of model free cerec connect connect cases and that more than makes up for it. Forget their MC X5 mill, better options out their. Yes, pretty closed system, but it pays for itself and then some if you have a good steady cerec connect clients. Scanner is too expensive and a little slow ( its Sirona what do you expect). I will say it has been pretty reliable. I have had tech come out once since I've owned it in 3 years. Part was over overnighted and repaired following day. Accuracy is very very good, but again there is better value out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmbh, post: 281462, member: 13423"] Yes you need to have their scanner to accept the files. To clear things up a bit, they offer a yearly fee structure for converting doctors cerec scans recieved through cerec connect to STL. Of course that sucks, but we do a lot of model free cerec connect connect cases and that more than makes up for it. Forget their MC X5 mill, better options out their. Yes, pretty closed system, but it pays for itself and then some if you have a good steady cerec connect clients. Scanner is too expensive and a little slow ( its Sirona what do you expect). I will say it has been pretty reliable. I have had tech come out once since I've owned it in 3 years. Part was over overnighted and repaired following day. Accuracy is very very good, but again there is better value out there. [/QUOTE]
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