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How many crown printed by 1 kg or 0.7 litter resin?
 
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Would depend on material, printer, support strategy, and some other factors. Also not as many people printing crowns, mostly milling but the same information is needed.
 
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Sounds like you are using Formlabs?
Should be 1.1-1.2g per crown. Could be a lot more if you do not let them drip out a while after the print.
 
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I printed with the formlabs permanent crown resin, 4 full mouth MUA restorations , I did it for an esthetic try in then Dr delivered them. I was gonna mill in pmma, but they have lasted 2 months in mouth sofar. Figure mill when it has a problem. Crazy never expected it would last 10 minutes in the mouth. We are waiting for our mill to be set up to make them into zirconia.
 
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I printed with the formlabs permanent crown resin, 4 full mouth MUA restorations , I did it for an esthetic try in then Dr delivered them. I was gonna mill in pmma, but they have lasted 2 months in mouth sofar. Figure mill when it has a problem. Crazy never expected it would last 10 minutes in the mouth.
I'm about to start using Rodin Sculpture, should come in today.. new resins are getting pretty impressive, quickly. I have a hunch you will be printing "more" than milling pmma
 
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I'm about to start using Rodin Sculpture, should come in today.. new resins are getting pretty impressive, quickly. I have a hunch you will be printing "more" than milling pmma
Printing zirconia soon few more years of R+D then a few more to market.
 
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Printing zirconia soon few more years of R+D then a few more to market.
Absolute Dental has a video on YouTube in which a company already has a printable zirconia material they lended them for R&D. They mentioned they are the test lab but the fact it’s already in a lab is pretty crazy.

 
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Absolute Dental has a video on YouTube in which a company already has a printable zirconia material they lended them for R&D. They mentioned they are the test lab but the fact it’s already in a lab is pretty crazy.


Its going to have its growing pains, before it mainstreams. Its going to be popular by 2030
 
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There is a French company already printing zirconia. It still has to be sintered. So back to dipping and staining everything.
 

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