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probably my vpn if thats the case
Yeah, there's the push to get rid of middle men (aka labs),now it seems axsis is fully on board with it. Like it or not, AI will join into dental production sooner than later. The more you support these kinds of things the faster you'll be sidelined, position yerself accordinglyWhat am I missing? Where is the benefit. Chat gpt crown?
Axsys is invested in Dentbird for one reason: Dentbird has a defined growth target and route to full automated design.Very interesting concept. I can see it being more useful in a dental office where an assistant can be quickly trained to finalize a design and print a temp or mill a final crown.
Took it for a quick spin. It was little longer than claimed one minute but overall quite impressive.
Serious question though, my Amann Girrbach Ceramill mind (exocad) already does all this. What am I missing? Where is the benefit. Chat gpt crown?
imagine going to the dentist for a full mouth case, the dr scans both arches and is able to print a temp and install it within the hour
its nice to think about, but far from reality for millions of peopleI think I'd rather imagine living out the rest of my years without any medical professional telling me something is going to be "Installed" on my body.
There is absolutely no need for any of those medical interventions listed if the subject lives a healthy life avoiding degenerative diseases, period...its nice to think about, but far from reality for millions of people
between new joints like hips and knees, to smaller devices like catheters, pacemakers and stents, diabetic monitors, tracheal devices in smokers, gastric sleeves for those trying to lose weight, replacement organs or access to organs (like kidney access for dialysis) there are literally hundreds of things we have to install in people to live. some new teeth are just one thing that can be made.
the highest cause of death is heart failure so theres a good chance you'll get a pacemaker or stent put in in the next 20 years.
ah yes i forgot the old hungarian saying, eat good food so you dont have genetically defective children. /sThere is absolutely no need for any of those medical interventions listed if the subject lives a healthy life avoiding degenerative diseases, period...