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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
IOS as sole scanner?
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<blockquote data-quote="charles007" data-source="post: 334668" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>To broaden the question, for a lab who hasn't bought a desktop lab scanner is it a better idea to buy IOS over desktop. The </p><p>IOS does cost more if your only talking about scanner, computer and scan software that included. (Some IOS scanners are very expensive. ) Some of us using lab scanners scan solid model then scan dies separately, can this technique be done with IOS alone ? Having worked with a few IOS cases but not using the IOS scanner I could see how it might be possible to get better scans from models but maybe I'm wrong ? (In this question, add in scanning impressions and printing models. )</p><p>Which scans faster, IOS or desktop if there's much difference? Lets say using IOS Medit i500 or Trios compared to desktops lab scanners like the newer Medit or 3Shape. Maybe its a bad idea to think any lab would want to use IOS on everyday cases compared to the newer faster desktop scanners ? </p><p>Just curious</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles007, post: 334668, member: 9"] To broaden the question, for a lab who hasn't bought a desktop lab scanner is it a better idea to buy IOS over desktop. The IOS does cost more if your only talking about scanner, computer and scan software that included. (Some IOS scanners are very expensive. ) Some of us using lab scanners scan solid model then scan dies separately, can this technique be done with IOS alone ? Having worked with a few IOS cases but not using the IOS scanner I could see how it might be possible to get better scans from models but maybe I'm wrong ? (In this question, add in scanning impressions and printing models. ) Which scans faster, IOS or desktop if there's much difference? Lets say using IOS Medit i500 or Trios compared to desktops lab scanners like the newer Medit or 3Shape. Maybe its a bad idea to think any lab would want to use IOS on everyday cases compared to the newer faster desktop scanners ? Just curious [/QUOTE]
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