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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Extra-soft gingiva resin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Hansen CDT" data-source="post: 371437" data-attributes="member: 3194"><p>Why bother printing a model with a soft tissue? When I design my implant models, I just cut the model with the crown design. I messed around with printing a soft tissue when we first got a printer, but I soon started rethinking the reason for the soft tissue. On an analog model, it facilitates the scanning and building/finishing of a crown. For digital, I find it unnecessary except that it looks nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Hansen CDT, post: 371437, member: 3194"] Why bother printing a model with a soft tissue? When I design my implant models, I just cut the model with the crown design. I messed around with printing a soft tissue when we first got a printer, but I soon started rethinking the reason for the soft tissue. On an analog model, it facilitates the scanning and building/finishing of a crown. For digital, I find it unnecessary except that it looks nice. [/QUOTE]
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