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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Looking to mill denture teeth, but know jack about milling
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<blockquote data-quote="CoolHandLuke" data-source="post: 334874" data-attributes="member: 4850"><p>i do, but they are a bit tougher to use on many out of the box mills. for my money, start with Harvest dental temp esthetic, and supplement that with cheaper options for posteriors, like the ones sold by TD dental. anteriors in Harvest, posteriors in TD, that kind of thing. if you really want to get artsy, stick to a mono or dual layer pmma as a dentin and add composite. theres tons of ways you can personalize and beautify it.</p><p></p><p>the one i like is polycarbonate though, which is not something most mills are set up to cut straight away. one that is, Zirkonzahn. because the material i like is Zirkonzahn multistratum. this may sound strange, because i work for and support Axsys Versamill products. it's a supply issue for us, but i know if we could reliably get pucks from italy, we'd be reselling and supporting multistratum in a heartbeat.</p><p></p><p>we got polident discs - they work. but our machines make it so that you are open and free to choose. our support does not end when you stop buying our consumables.</p><p></p><p>[modedit]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolHandLuke, post: 334874, member: 4850"] i do, but they are a bit tougher to use on many out of the box mills. for my money, start with Harvest dental temp esthetic, and supplement that with cheaper options for posteriors, like the ones sold by TD dental. anteriors in Harvest, posteriors in TD, that kind of thing. if you really want to get artsy, stick to a mono or dual layer pmma as a dentin and add composite. theres tons of ways you can personalize and beautify it. the one i like is polycarbonate though, which is not something most mills are set up to cut straight away. one that is, Zirkonzahn. because the material i like is Zirkonzahn multistratum. this may sound strange, because i work for and support Axsys Versamill products. it's a supply issue for us, but i know if we could reliably get pucks from italy, we'd be reselling and supporting multistratum in a heartbeat. we got polident discs - they work. but our machines make it so that you are open and free to choose. our support does not end when you stop buying our consumables. [modedit] [/QUOTE]
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