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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Zirkonzahn is it capable of milling metal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Drizzt" data-source="post: 158318" data-attributes="member: 4075"><p>Gratntoz , full arch bridges are milled in Wieland and imes icore machines for over 10 years now , long before ZZ even existed . It was one of the marketing tools for zirconia when it was first introduced to the market , full arch bridges . Of course you understand that your statement in completely inaccurate . The only breakthrough from ZZ is Zirkonzahn Prettau material . I would never put this or any of the other similar translucent zirconia materials in my mouth but this is my personal opinion . Oh , also having lab turbines for CNC spindle is also a breakthrough .</p><p></p><p>I am glad you're happy with your machine , but ZZ is a step behind IMO . All closed systems are destined to extinction , again my opinion . When other systems were milling e.max , PEEK materials and metal , ZZ couldn't . But , if my business was with milling Prettau full arches all the time , I would go with ZZ for sure .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drizzt, post: 158318, member: 4075"] Gratntoz , full arch bridges are milled in Wieland and imes icore machines for over 10 years now , long before ZZ even existed . It was one of the marketing tools for zirconia when it was first introduced to the market , full arch bridges . Of course you understand that your statement in completely inaccurate . The only breakthrough from ZZ is Zirkonzahn Prettau material . I would never put this or any of the other similar translucent zirconia materials in my mouth but this is my personal opinion . Oh , also having lab turbines for CNC spindle is also a breakthrough . I am glad you're happy with your machine , but ZZ is a step behind IMO . All closed systems are destined to extinction , again my opinion . When other systems were milling e.max , PEEK materials and metal , ZZ couldn't . But , if my business was with milling Prettau full arches all the time , I would go with ZZ for sure . [/QUOTE]
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