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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWilson" data-source="post: 7136" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>I think a lot of what you say is 100% dead on balls accurate.. There are cad cam machines already that can design full contour and cut back to give you specific thickness of porc. Will this make things more predictable? Could be. Will it make the waxer obsolete? Eventually.</p><p></p><p>Too many of the things that are tedious to us today will be a click of the mouse down the line. Truthfully I have seen so many changes in the last 10 years as it relates to production in this business and I think we are just starting to see what is possible for tomorrow. Virtual models, are here. Ceramics that can be sprayed like ink jet cartridges will be here soon. One day new types of composites will likely replace glass and the idea of using a brush to build up a crown will seem so ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>As for TODAY, I fight my waxers every day to think anatomical and try and mimic a shrunken crown so that support is were it should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWilson, post: 7136, member: 213"] I think a lot of what you say is 100% dead on balls accurate.. There are cad cam machines already that can design full contour and cut back to give you specific thickness of porc. Will this make things more predictable? Could be. Will it make the waxer obsolete? Eventually. Too many of the things that are tedious to us today will be a click of the mouse down the line. Truthfully I have seen so many changes in the last 10 years as it relates to production in this business and I think we are just starting to see what is possible for tomorrow. Virtual models, are here. Ceramics that can be sprayed like ink jet cartridges will be here soon. One day new types of composites will likely replace glass and the idea of using a brush to build up a crown will seem so ridiculous. As for TODAY, I fight my waxers every day to think anatomical and try and mimic a shrunken crown so that support is were it should be. [/QUOTE]
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