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What materials you use for aligners and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Affinity" data-source="post: 305061" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>Zendura can be used on a biostar, whether its better or not I have no clue. The success of an aligner is mostly based on the CAD movements of the teeth not necessarily the material. If you dont get the desired movement, try a thicker/harder material. The lab side is pretty basic, the orthodontic movements are what is critical. I think great lakes has a book on CAD aligners. But I highly recommend the biostar, not a cheap suckdown machine. You need really tight adaptation to get movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Affinity, post: 305061, member: 1246"] Zendura can be used on a biostar, whether its better or not I have no clue. The success of an aligner is mostly based on the CAD movements of the teeth not necessarily the material. If you dont get the desired movement, try a thicker/harder material. The lab side is pretty basic, the orthodontic movements are what is critical. I think great lakes has a book on CAD aligners. But I highly recommend the biostar, not a cheap suckdown machine. You need really tight adaptation to get movement. [/QUOTE]
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