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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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New to digital splints
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<blockquote data-quote="pRehm" data-source="post: 292518" data-attributes="member: 14036"><p>12 a day is impressive! thats where we'd hopefully like to get to. The AG motion 2 has wet and dry milling right? And the software that you use with it, does it easily allow for the creation of an anterior ramp for excursions? </p><p>We are currently playing with the 3 shape software and printing with a formlabs , but the people working on it have never done removable cases only digital C&B and yeah they are struggling with the concepts of undercuts and where to blockout, the splints are either waaaay to tight, or waaaay to lose.....its a work in progress..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pRehm, post: 292518, member: 14036"] 12 a day is impressive! thats where we'd hopefully like to get to. The AG motion 2 has wet and dry milling right? And the software that you use with it, does it easily allow for the creation of an anterior ramp for excursions? We are currently playing with the 3 shape software and printing with a formlabs , but the people working on it have never done removable cases only digital C&B and yeah they are struggling with the concepts of undercuts and where to blockout, the splints are either waaaay to tight, or waaaay to lose.....its a work in progress.. [/QUOTE]
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