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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="rlhhds" data-source="post: 292743" data-attributes="member: 603"><p>I have both exocad and 3shape. The splint design on exocad kills it, very easy to use compared to 3shape. If you understand splint design it goes real quickly in design once you are familiar with the software. We have been printing with Formlabs and getting good results. Do not know about the color stability of the material yet. Strength does not seem to be an issue. You can drop a splint on the floor and it will survive just fine. Throwing one on the floor not so much. I have been finishing my splints so I can better understand my designs and have made adjustments along the way. Also getting feedback from a Dr. who only treats TMJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlhhds, post: 292743, member: 603"] I have both exocad and 3shape. The splint design on exocad kills it, very easy to use compared to 3shape. If you understand splint design it goes real quickly in design once you are familiar with the software. We have been printing with Formlabs and getting good results. Do not know about the color stability of the material yet. Strength does not seem to be an issue. You can drop a splint on the floor and it will survive just fine. Throwing one on the floor not so much. I have been finishing my splints so I can better understand my designs and have made adjustments along the way. Also getting feedback from a Dr. who only treats TMJ. [/QUOTE]
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