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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
So... 3shape or exocad?
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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 339479" data-attributes="member: 25140"><p>This topic is sure to bring everyone to the discussion (at least I'm hoping). 3shape software is obviously user friendly and widely adopted. Exocad is known to be the king of bending the rules and allowing the designer to figure out tricks that aren't endorsed but get the job done without paying for every module. 3shape cost is reflective of there marker share while exocad is slowly entering a point of "that feels too expensive". The cost between the two for removable applications is about $1,000 difference. I am looking specifically for feedback from removable tech who design. As I contemplate which software to buy I'm stuck with two questions I want to present to the members. </p><p></p><p>1) For those who at one point used one then switched, what was the main motivation for switching, also any regrets?</p><p></p><p>2) Looking into the near future who do you see as the biggest innovator (this is strickly for digital dentures)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 339479, member: 25140"] This topic is sure to bring everyone to the discussion (at least I'm hoping). 3shape software is obviously user friendly and widely adopted. Exocad is known to be the king of bending the rules and allowing the designer to figure out tricks that aren't endorsed but get the job done without paying for every module. 3shape cost is reflective of there marker share while exocad is slowly entering a point of "that feels too expensive". The cost between the two for removable applications is about $1,000 difference. I am looking specifically for feedback from removable tech who design. As I contemplate which software to buy I'm stuck with two questions I want to present to the members. 1) For those who at one point used one then switched, what was the main motivation for switching, also any regrets? 2) Looking into the near future who do you see as the biggest innovator (this is strickly for digital dentures)? [/QUOTE]
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