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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
What CAD is best all around or design, ROI, equipment options etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="DAL Claxton" data-source="post: 316512" data-attributes="member: 22777"><p>The way I look at it is this : If you want a singular simplified pathway, and you aren't confident in your computer skills, 3Shape could be a safer bet.</p><p></p><p>Exocad is far more open though. Any object that's not a "sdfa" from an implant/library company can be exported, manipulated, reimported, used as a bite, made into a water tight mesh to print, etc. I can accomplish practically anything I desire, attach a m(k).mouse to a crown, design an all on four with a previous design in minutes. The longest part of a conversion would be picking what implant the scan bodies are and waiting on the merge.</p><p></p><p>There is a simple wizard in Exocad, but it shines when you go into expert mode. (Don't forget if you buy an exocad perpetual license, you don't ever have to pay an annual fee or renew if you don't want to {unless you want to add a module to the dongle})</p><p></p><p>Each software has its place, or else they wouldn't make it on the market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DAL Claxton, post: 316512, member: 22777"] The way I look at it is this : If you want a singular simplified pathway, and you aren't confident in your computer skills, 3Shape could be a safer bet. Exocad is far more open though. Any object that's not a "sdfa" from an implant/library company can be exported, manipulated, reimported, used as a bite, made into a water tight mesh to print, etc. I can accomplish practically anything I desire, attach a m(k).mouse to a crown, design an all on four with a previous design in minutes. The longest part of a conversion would be picking what implant the scan bodies are and waiting on the merge. There is a simple wizard in Exocad, but it shines when you go into expert mode. (Don't forget if you buy an exocad perpetual license, you don't ever have to pay an annual fee or renew if you don't want to {unless you want to add a module to the dongle}) Each software has its place, or else they wouldn't make it on the market. [/QUOTE]
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