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Maestro or d500 or ???
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<blockquote data-quote="drvvij" data-source="post: 206565" data-attributes="member: 13055"><p>I have used the trial version, if you know how to position brackets you could use it but i don't think it could be used offsite because there is no way for the orthodontist to approve the set up or modify it, which I'm sure they would want to do.</p><p></p><p>I ended up upgrading to the mds400 and it is a good scanner but i never could scan impressions sucessfully. There were always holes where the incisors were even if I cut back the impression back. There is also no way to articulate models from scanned impressions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drvvij, post: 206565, member: 13055"] I have used the trial version, if you know how to position brackets you could use it but i don't think it could be used offsite because there is no way for the orthodontist to approve the set up or modify it, which I'm sure they would want to do. I ended up upgrading to the mds400 and it is a good scanner but i never could scan impressions sucessfully. There were always holes where the incisors were even if I cut back the impression back. There is also no way to articulate models from scanned impressions [/QUOTE]
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