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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 354882" data-attributes="member: 25140"><p>Got back from the class today and it was really helpful and informative. I spoke with Doug Statham who is the Sr Director of Digital Materials for Keystone. </p><p></p><p>He did confirm that Keystone is working on a denture base, temp and alinger resin. The denture resin is slated to come out 1st half of 2023. He mentioned they already had a denture material but as they are a cosmetic company (dental is a small part) they wanted to bring something that changed the game in esthetics. So that takes time. </p><p></p><p>Also they are working on a paste/paint that adds veins/fibers to any denture base resin for a more esthetic look. Furthermore Keystone Soft “Clear” will no longer be a Carbon exclusive very soon. </p><p></p><p>Finally Doug mentioned that Keystone does such a good job of validation that other resin companies ask them to validate their resins for other printers. Part of the problem for them is finding the sweet spot. With so many various printers and cureboxes going through the validation process it has to make economic sense to them. If a company doesn’t have that much market share then sometimes they get left on the sidelines. The other aspect is some companies are just straight up terrible at customer support and just never get back to them for approval.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 354882, member: 25140"] Got back from the class today and it was really helpful and informative. I spoke with Doug Statham who is the Sr Director of Digital Materials for Keystone. He did confirm that Keystone is working on a denture base, temp and alinger resin. The denture resin is slated to come out 1st half of 2023. He mentioned they already had a denture material but as they are a cosmetic company (dental is a small part) they wanted to bring something that changed the game in esthetics. So that takes time. Also they are working on a paste/paint that adds veins/fibers to any denture base resin for a more esthetic look. Furthermore Keystone Soft “Clear” will no longer be a Carbon exclusive very soon. Finally Doug mentioned that Keystone does such a good job of validation that other resin companies ask them to validate their resins for other printers. Part of the problem for them is finding the sweet spot. With so many various printers and cureboxes going through the validation process it has to make economic sense to them. If a company doesn’t have that much market share then sometimes they get left on the sidelines. The other aspect is some companies are just straight up terrible at customer support and just never get back to them for approval. [/QUOTE]
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