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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Zirkonzahn or medit?
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<blockquote data-quote="le-ant" data-source="post: 123948" data-attributes="member: 10497"><p>Thanks for all the replies. I've looked at 3shape, but to be honest for a small lab like ours that kind of outlay on a scanner alone isn't going to happen, but I've heard good things about them. I'm in the UK, so a trip to Virginia might be awkward, but thanks for the offer Primus! There's someone not far from me willing to let me have a look at the medit scanners in action, so I'll probably take a look and take it from there. It's a shame about the zirkonzahn stuff. We've been to a dental show this week and spent quite a while at their stand looking at the software and the milling machine(m1). They are offering the scanner and m5 milling machine, which can mill everything, for 42000 euros. The reason I'm looking for something that can mill non precious is for large span pfm work. I was assuming milling would solve distortion issues involved with loss wax casting. Other than that the roland sounds good, considering the price. Any other suggestions for an user friendly milling machine for around the price of the roland?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="le-ant, post: 123948, member: 10497"] Thanks for all the replies. I've looked at 3shape, but to be honest for a small lab like ours that kind of outlay on a scanner alone isn't going to happen, but I've heard good things about them. I'm in the UK, so a trip to Virginia might be awkward, but thanks for the offer Primus! There's someone not far from me willing to let me have a look at the medit scanners in action, so I'll probably take a look and take it from there. It's a shame about the zirkonzahn stuff. We've been to a dental show this week and spent quite a while at their stand looking at the software and the milling machine(m1). They are offering the scanner and m5 milling machine, which can mill everything, for 42000 euros. The reason I'm looking for something that can mill non precious is for large span pfm work. I was assuming milling would solve distortion issues involved with loss wax casting. Other than that the roland sounds good, considering the price. Any other suggestions for an user friendly milling machine for around the price of the roland? [/QUOTE]
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