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Has anyone tried this 3shape addon? Digital Press Design Wax Tree for IPS e.max Press- from ivoclar
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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Hansen CDT" data-source="post: 346061" data-attributes="member: 3194"><p>For the milled wax veneers, they just don't fit intimately. We always have to reseal the margins before pressing. I think this is almost all due to the drill compensation. The printed veneers did not need to have the margins adjusted. My only issue has been getting them to stick to the build plate properly and/or not distorting. These are issues I could troubleshoot better and improve on, but I am only one tech and I am already responsible for all the implant cases and the mill and 3Shape and taking calls from doctors and ...... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I am part of the Facebook group Asiga Dentalexperts. That is where all my info on this came from. I am rather new to printing so I don't fully appreciate exactly what is happening in the printing process like I do with milling. </p><p></p><p>On it's face, printing seems to be better than milling because you get better fits without that drill compensation especially on sharp preps. I would like to move all our wax to printing, but I'm already stretched and we have a process that works using the mill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Hansen CDT, post: 346061, member: 3194"] For the milled wax veneers, they just don't fit intimately. We always have to reseal the margins before pressing. I think this is almost all due to the drill compensation. The printed veneers did not need to have the margins adjusted. My only issue has been getting them to stick to the build plate properly and/or not distorting. These are issues I could troubleshoot better and improve on, but I am only one tech and I am already responsible for all the implant cases and the mill and 3Shape and taking calls from doctors and ...... :) I am part of the Facebook group Asiga Dentalexperts. That is where all my info on this came from. I am rather new to printing so I don't fully appreciate exactly what is happening in the printing process like I do with milling. On it's face, printing seems to be better than milling because you get better fits without that drill compensation especially on sharp preps. I would like to move all our wax to printing, but I'm already stretched and we have a process that works using the mill. [/QUOTE]
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