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<blockquote data-quote="omsk" data-source="post: 293218" data-attributes="member: 17770"><p>Hey there,</p><p></p><p>I soon will start working at a new lab. Currently the lab outsources all the C&B work, with good results. I am being brought in to change that.</p><p>Owner wan'ts to slowly transition from outsourcing to production in house. It would start most likely with just a scanner to having the whole system in house.</p><p>I already have some experience with this and I try to always be up to date on new systems, etc. I still want to make sure I do my homework.</p><p></p><p>So the question for everyone is. What would your "ideal" setup would look like if you could buy it in the near future. Right now, it would -only- be for milling Zirconia, PMMA, emax, maybe custom abutments. Not looking to mill metal discs or for big $100k+ milling machines. Also, it has to be a truly open system where I am not bound to the manufacturer strategies, materials, etc. I am sure that takes out several options such as AG, Sirona, etc.</p><p></p><p>So far I have thought of a setup like this:</p><p></p><p>Scanner: DOF UHD or Medit Scanner</p><p></p><p>CAD: Exocad, 3Shape? (I have experience with Exocad)</p><p></p><p>Mill: Versamill 5X400</p><p></p><p>Oven: ??? I've thought of BD Dental Duotron Pro?</p><p></p><p>Printer: Nexdent 5100</p><p></p><p>What would be the opinions on something like this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="omsk, post: 293218, member: 17770"] Hey there, I soon will start working at a new lab. Currently the lab outsources all the C&B work, with good results. I am being brought in to change that. Owner wan'ts to slowly transition from outsourcing to production in house. It would start most likely with just a scanner to having the whole system in house. I already have some experience with this and I try to always be up to date on new systems, etc. I still want to make sure I do my homework. So the question for everyone is. What would your "ideal" setup would look like if you could buy it in the near future. Right now, it would -only- be for milling Zirconia, PMMA, emax, maybe custom abutments. Not looking to mill metal discs or for big $100k+ milling machines. Also, it has to be a truly open system where I am not bound to the manufacturer strategies, materials, etc. I am sure that takes out several options such as AG, Sirona, etc. So far I have thought of a setup like this: Scanner: DOF UHD or Medit Scanner CAD: Exocad, 3Shape? (I have experience with Exocad) Mill: Versamill 5X400 Oven: ??? I've thought of BD Dental Duotron Pro? Printer: Nexdent 5100 What would be the opinions on something like this? [/QUOTE]
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