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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
i have a dry milling machine which workks really well
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<blockquote data-quote="ConCAD" data-source="post: 257713" data-attributes="member: 14363"><p>I agree with the above, most of the HT Zirconia is getting good enough for the docs to be satisfied it's stronger and easier to work with. </p><p></p><p>A side point not mentioned is the wear and tear on the mill. I'm sure some have had no problems with their wet mills but in my experience we had faster/more frequent break downs for longer times with our emax mill. Again just what I saw happen at our lab. </p><p></p><p>Current lab does high volume work and they just bought two more dry mills. They still just print and press the emax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConCAD, post: 257713, member: 14363"] I agree with the above, most of the HT Zirconia is getting good enough for the docs to be satisfied it's stronger and easier to work with. A side point not mentioned is the wear and tear on the mill. I'm sure some have had no problems with their wet mills but in my experience we had faster/more frequent break downs for longer times with our emax mill. Again just what I saw happen at our lab. Current lab does high volume work and they just bought two more dry mills. They still just print and press the emax. [/QUOTE]
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