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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Trios and Printed models
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<blockquote data-quote="MetalMachine" data-source="post: 260209" data-attributes="member: 15957"><p>I mean handling scanner and human nature. Some people don't hold their hand steady and they bounce back and forth taking too much data, while blood and saliva are filling up scanning area and and partly scanned cheek covering rest of it. Result is a messy scan. Problem is solved by practicing a lot before taking a real patient in. I'm not kidding. Some doesn't even read the manual before first patient and get frustrated. Might be self-evident for you but I've seen things. And even after practicing some docs are just too hasty. I saw a huge variation between docs using same scanner. It doesn't suit for everyone but you can get good results at least in singles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MetalMachine, post: 260209, member: 15957"] I mean handling scanner and human nature. Some people don't hold their hand steady and they bounce back and forth taking too much data, while blood and saliva are filling up scanning area and and partly scanned cheek covering rest of it. Result is a messy scan. Problem is solved by practicing a lot before taking a real patient in. I'm not kidding. Some doesn't even read the manual before first patient and get frustrated. Might be self-evident for you but I've seen things. And even after practicing some docs are just too hasty. I saw a huge variation between docs using same scanner. It doesn't suit for everyone but you can get good results at least in singles. [/QUOTE]
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