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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Mexican Itero
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<blockquote data-quote="Shining3DUSA" data-source="post: 72356" data-attributes="member: 7830"><p>Does anyone know how accurate the Itero is, and how they determine the accuracy? We asked Cadent after seeing their web siste stating that it is the most accurate scanner in existence (like a used car salesmans BS line),yet the web site contains ZERO specifications. When we asked the Cadent people, they did not have a clue.</p><p>While I can understand it may be fairly accurate for a sigle tooth, they have to be using "best fit" and "smoothing" routines as they scan and therefor, would create waffling inaccuracies over several teeth? Any comments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shining3DUSA, post: 72356, member: 7830"] Does anyone know how accurate the Itero is, and how they determine the accuracy? We asked Cadent after seeing their web siste stating that it is the most accurate scanner in existence (like a used car salesmans BS line),yet the web site contains ZERO specifications. When we asked the Cadent people, they did not have a clue. While I can understand it may be fairly accurate for a sigle tooth, they have to be using "best fit" and "smoothing" routines as they scan and therefor, would create waffling inaccuracies over several teeth? Any comments? [/QUOTE]
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