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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Kavo Everest scanned data
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<blockquote data-quote="k2 Ceramic Studio" data-source="post: 298683" data-attributes="member: 1067"><p>You can calibrate your scanner to react perfectly to the die stone or printed material that you prefer to use, it just wants from memory a 5mm deep disk that is aprox 10cm in diameter, the scanner scans the test stone and modifies the light frequency to give you the best possible scan result. Im not in the lab at the moment but if you are still struggling then let me know and I will do you a small video.... You shouldn't need scan spray unless you have reflective gingival mask or a Ti abutment or you are copy scanning a reflective wax....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k2 Ceramic Studio, post: 298683, member: 1067"] You can calibrate your scanner to react perfectly to the die stone or printed material that you prefer to use, it just wants from memory a 5mm deep disk that is aprox 10cm in diameter, the scanner scans the test stone and modifies the light frequency to give you the best possible scan result. Im not in the lab at the moment but if you are still struggling then let me know and I will do you a small video.... You shouldn't need scan spray unless you have reflective gingival mask or a Ti abutment or you are copy scanning a reflective wax.... [/QUOTE]
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