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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Printer for Models and Trays
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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 353698" data-attributes="member: 25140"><p>Other than the brochure not much. It’s a bit tricky with the Phrozen and Fotodent. For FDA compliance you have to buy the “Dreve Certified” Sonic XL in order to be legally covered using their resins that go in the mouth. It’s another eye rolling headache. As I too do not want to pay $10,000 plus to buy a printer that use’s denture resins. I’m taking a class in October hosted by Zahn in which the president of Keystone will be present. I plan on asking him about their plans for denture resin. Being Keystone like Phrozen move faster than the industry I’m hoping 1) they do have denture resin plans and 2) that the Sonic XL (regular version sold on their website) will be tested for use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 353698, member: 25140"] Other than the brochure not much. It’s a bit tricky with the Phrozen and Fotodent. For FDA compliance you have to buy the “Dreve Certified” Sonic XL in order to be legally covered using their resins that go in the mouth. It’s another eye rolling headache. As I too do not want to pay $10,000 plus to buy a printer that use’s denture resins. I’m taking a class in October hosted by Zahn in which the president of Keystone will be present. I plan on asking him about their plans for denture resin. Being Keystone like Phrozen move faster than the industry I’m hoping 1) they do have denture resin plans and 2) that the Sonic XL (regular version sold on their website) will be tested for use. [/QUOTE]
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