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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="charles007" data-source="post: 338414" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Welcome doctor, you definitely came to a great place to ask questions from the labs point of view. Many lab members work with many brands of IOS so you may get different opinions depending on the lab and the ability of the doctor using IOS.</p><p>If money is not an issue by all means go with Trios. If you want a great scanner and save thousands buy the newer model Medit i700 even thought there is nothing wrong with the first generation Medit i500. In my eyes its foolish to buy older model digital anything. The Medit i700 is smaller than the i500 and scans faster. I think the thread on DentalTown will answer a few questions. Go to the thread called "Which is the best Medit option to get now" If you have trouble finding it, its under "Digital Impressions." Read both pages, but specifically post #27 with the screen shot from the Medit i500. I've seen first hand digital scans from this doctor and all of his cases were crystal clear as the one you see on post #27. The bad voids some doctors are getting with IOS, and it doesn't matter what brand of IOS is coming from improper training. It has everything to do with angling the camera properly. Using IOS, you must angle correctly or you miss entire surfaces in the scans.</p><p>Just as important as the scanner you buy is the training that comes with the sale ! The best scanner is worthless without good training and continued follow up support. </p><p>Many other dln members could give valuable advice on this subject..</p><p></p><p>SOS for TheLabGuy...... John Wilson....rkm... . Sda36 CoolHandLuke and other members !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles007, post: 338414, member: 9"] Welcome doctor, you definitely came to a great place to ask questions from the labs point of view. Many lab members work with many brands of IOS so you may get different opinions depending on the lab and the ability of the doctor using IOS. If money is not an issue by all means go with Trios. If you want a great scanner and save thousands buy the newer model Medit i700 even thought there is nothing wrong with the first generation Medit i500. In my eyes its foolish to buy older model digital anything. The Medit i700 is smaller than the i500 and scans faster. I think the thread on DentalTown will answer a few questions. Go to the thread called "Which is the best Medit option to get now" If you have trouble finding it, its under "Digital Impressions." Read both pages, but specifically post #27 with the screen shot from the Medit i500. I've seen first hand digital scans from this doctor and all of his cases were crystal clear as the one you see on post #27. The bad voids some doctors are getting with IOS, and it doesn't matter what brand of IOS is coming from improper training. It has everything to do with angling the camera properly. Using IOS, you must angle correctly or you miss entire surfaces in the scans. Just as important as the scanner you buy is the training that comes with the sale ! The best scanner is worthless without good training and continued follow up support. Many other dln members could give valuable advice on this subject.. SOS for TheLabGuy...... John Wilson....rkm... . Sda36 CoolHandLuke and other members !!! [/QUOTE]
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