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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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New to IPS e.max - some questions
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<blockquote data-quote="DMC" data-source="post: 9341" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>Actually the COS has the same light.....same for the D4d (e4e)</p><p></p><p>The Lava COS is the only one that takes streaming live video and stitches it together REAL TIME No point and click (Brontes patent). Just wave it around! </p><p></p><p>Taking an accrate full arch with no data voids is faster and possible with the COS, and resolution is great! None of them can see thru soft tissue, but the COS can stitch together many infinite views to see the full pic. </p><p></p><p>Other systems get case files sent to Isreal? or some other country to have the data voids filled (stitched) by humans and the image cleaned up. Then it gets sent back to the US. You'll pay for that service. The COS raw scan is clean and ready to boogy I think?. The COS has the smallest device to stuff into your mouth? </p><p></p><p>I'd check the history of the two companys that 3M and Sirona choose to partner with to make the models. 3D Systems seems quite large and I believe actually invented the STL format we all use. The other company uses a goofy method IMO. There has been one on ebay for a while now.....</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the one sided opinion, but facts are facts! Everybodys mouth glows the same color <span style="color: Blue">Blue</span> with the three newest oral scanners IMO Only one has real time scanning, and not ponit and click. Point and click depend on your hand not moving at all! Plenty of room for error and bad data.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the actual scan head is OK, but the software that puts it all together is behind the COS technology.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure Sirona will come out with a modern-day scanner for the lab</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMC, post: 9341, member: 430"] Actually the COS has the same light.....same for the D4d (e4e) The Lava COS is the only one that takes streaming live video and stitches it together REAL TIME No point and click (Brontes patent). Just wave it around! Taking an accrate full arch with no data voids is faster and possible with the COS, and resolution is great! None of them can see thru soft tissue, but the COS can stitch together many infinite views to see the full pic. Other systems get case files sent to Isreal? or some other country to have the data voids filled (stitched) by humans and the image cleaned up. Then it gets sent back to the US. You'll pay for that service. The COS raw scan is clean and ready to boogy I think?. The COS has the smallest device to stuff into your mouth? I'd check the history of the two companys that 3M and Sirona choose to partner with to make the models. 3D Systems seems quite large and I believe actually invented the STL format we all use. The other company uses a goofy method IMO. There has been one on ebay for a while now..... Sorry for the one sided opinion, but facts are facts! Everybodys mouth glows the same color [COLOR="Blue"]Blue[/COLOR] with the three newest oral scanners IMO Only one has real time scanning, and not ponit and click. Point and click depend on your hand not moving at all! Plenty of room for error and bad data. Maybe the actual scan head is OK, but the software that puts it all together is behind the COS technology. I'm sure Sirona will come out with a modern-day scanner for the lab [/QUOTE]
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