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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Sirona inLab question.
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<blockquote data-quote="skoo9382" data-source="post: 38367" data-attributes="member: 3284"><p>from reading on this forum from time-to-time, i've learned that the Sirona inLab doesn't seem to be a popular choice due to the lack of advancements in the software and materials. That being said, my boss has chosen to go with the Sirona inLab system. According to him, his deciding factor was A: the technical support that comes along with it through Patterson. If for any reason the machine would not work, we would get a loaner through Patterson immediately. and B: the fact that this system would be able to mill Emax as well as Zirconia, and maybe eventually Chrome Cobalt, and also that's in his comfortable price range. </p><p></p><p>i know there are quite a few Sirona inLab users out there. i've been searching for a forum dedicated to Sirona inLab but unfortunately i can't find one. </p><p></p><p>If there's anyone out there that has been using the Sirona inLab for a while now and know the "tricks of the trade" that they would be willing to share, i'd be happy to exchange personal emails. </p><p></p><p>a couple of questions i have are:</p><p>1. is there anyway to stack mill veneers using zirconia? </p><p>2. anyway to stack mill a crown designed by using correlation? </p><p></p><p>bottom line is, i didn't choose this system, but i have to learn to use it. and if i'm going to use it, i want to use it to the best of my abilities. </p><p></p><p>a couple of things i have already done. </p><p>1. design and mill full contour Zirconia crowns </p><p>2. stack mill 3 mandibular incisors with a C14 Emax bloc. </p><p></p><p>thank you in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skoo9382, post: 38367, member: 3284"] from reading on this forum from time-to-time, i've learned that the Sirona inLab doesn't seem to be a popular choice due to the lack of advancements in the software and materials. That being said, my boss has chosen to go with the Sirona inLab system. According to him, his deciding factor was A: the technical support that comes along with it through Patterson. If for any reason the machine would not work, we would get a loaner through Patterson immediately. and B: the fact that this system would be able to mill Emax as well as Zirconia, and maybe eventually Chrome Cobalt, and also that's in his comfortable price range. i know there are quite a few Sirona inLab users out there. i've been searching for a forum dedicated to Sirona inLab but unfortunately i can't find one. If there's anyone out there that has been using the Sirona inLab for a while now and know the "tricks of the trade" that they would be willing to share, i'd be happy to exchange personal emails. a couple of questions i have are: 1. is there anyway to stack mill veneers using zirconia? 2. anyway to stack mill a crown designed by using correlation? bottom line is, i didn't choose this system, but i have to learn to use it. and if i'm going to use it, i want to use it to the best of my abilities. a couple of things i have already done. 1. design and mill full contour Zirconia crowns 2. stack mill 3 mandibular incisors with a C14 Emax bloc. thank you in advance. [/QUOTE]
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