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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Removable Die Model Software?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Moore" data-source="post: 47253" data-attributes="member: 1247"><p>I use the I SERIES Dental Wings impression scanner most of the time. We are now doing some testing using a printed die and contact teeth in a milled stone model hybrid and its looking very promising. Its a lot cheaper and with less contact and occlusion problems than with only solid all printed models. The ability to have a working model with removable dies and contacts then proofed on a solid model is something I like much better. Its also much easier on the tech and faster than doing it all on one solid model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Moore, post: 47253, member: 1247"] I use the I SERIES Dental Wings impression scanner most of the time. We are now doing some testing using a printed die and contact teeth in a milled stone model hybrid and its looking very promising. Its a lot cheaper and with less contact and occlusion problems than with only solid all printed models. The ability to have a working model with removable dies and contacts then proofed on a solid model is something I like much better. Its also much easier on the tech and faster than doing it all on one solid model. [/QUOTE]
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