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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Frye" data-source="post: 216780" data-attributes="member: 12414"><p>If your Dr. pulls the trigger soon on the Trios you can purchase Trios In-Box Standalone to accept his files and then send them out while you figure out what direction you are going to go. This will ensure that the work is still coming to you. If he gets a Trios it would be best to stay in the 3Shape family with a 3Shape scanner and Dental System CAD software. From there you will be able to export a STL and there are printers on the market now printing models, surgical guides, splints, and custom trays with other options hitting the market soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Frye, post: 216780, member: 12414"] If your Dr. pulls the trigger soon on the Trios you can purchase Trios In-Box Standalone to accept his files and then send them out while you figure out what direction you are going to go. This will ensure that the work is still coming to you. If he gets a Trios it would be best to stay in the 3Shape family with a 3Shape scanner and Dental System CAD software. From there you will be able to export a STL and there are printers on the market now printing models, surgical guides, splints, and custom trays with other options hitting the market soon. [/QUOTE]
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