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Hello, am new to 3d printing. Wondering about all the possibilities?
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<blockquote data-quote="denturist-student" data-source="post: 333568" data-attributes="member: 5492"><p>Save your money. if you want to do flexible partial dentures, you might want to consider a duraflex injection system for about 5K new.....I have one and use it every week. But the duraflex doesnt work well on feather edge ridges becasue you will never achieve sufficient support. I have had to replace my feather edged ridge partials and now I am using a milled titanium service. That is really easy. and it works on almost every case. Scan model, send prescription and get a proposed design back and after design acceptance, you get a working model , a printed model and a milled titanium with zero fit issues for about $200.00 I still use duraflex on upper partials but not if any anterior lone standing teeth are present. On lowers where insufficient room for teeth placement I am using a single cast Duracetal unit. The white flanges are well hidden. and the duracetal lasts quite well in the mouth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denturist-student, post: 333568, member: 5492"] Save your money. if you want to do flexible partial dentures, you might want to consider a duraflex injection system for about 5K new.....I have one and use it every week. But the duraflex doesnt work well on feather edge ridges becasue you will never achieve sufficient support. I have had to replace my feather edged ridge partials and now I am using a milled titanium service. That is really easy. and it works on almost every case. Scan model, send prescription and get a proposed design back and after design acceptance, you get a working model , a printed model and a milled titanium with zero fit issues for about $200.00 I still use duraflex on upper partials but not if any anterior lone standing teeth are present. On lowers where insufficient room for teeth placement I am using a single cast Duracetal unit. The white flanges are well hidden. and the duracetal lasts quite well in the mouth. [/QUOTE]
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