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in the software settings. Heat plays an obvious role in filament printers as too much can cause dropping and too little will prevent the layers from fusing. It might also just not print and gum up the system. For resin printers, it's important to maintain a general temperature range for your resins so that you
April 28, 2026
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Dental specialists at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry have developed a protocol for digitally aided dental surgery. The protocol involves 3D scanning a patient’s teeth, jaw, and gums, CNC milling a set of temporary restoration teeth, and 3D printing surgical models and templates.
March 15, 2016
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to transfer to any 3rd party printer, right? Milling surgical guides gums up the works and ties up your mill, also you can only do single unit guides. you can send your dxd file to a lab of anyone that has inlab, they design it just the same as you do on your cerec and return the stl file to you
October 22, 2020
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I'll ask Glidewell for an anterior ramp for severe myalgia patients that have a healthy joint and no airway concerns, but usually we're flat plane group function with a hard/soft guard, and was just hoping to have a similar result with the printer. The two my assistant designed had mixed results, one
March 17, 2025
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an arch for them. Takes about 1 hour of doctor time per patient from scanning, design, fabricating, and processing. It really helps sell surgeries because you can do these overnight. I don't characterize them much outside of some gradia on the gums that show. They work well for cheap dentures. I use
March 11, 2019
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on backorder right now. It's a great idea in theory but it only works in an ext socket and how often are you removing a tooth from a nice intact, free of infection socket? Implants need a couple mm of healthy bone around them and you rarely (almost never) have that in an ext site. Cory thanks
September 30, 2016
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to be very strong, durable and wear resistant. If thats your tooth would you have preferred a full coverage, 360* down to the gums zirconia crown? Or this minimally invasive, immediate dentin sealed and bonded ceramic resin? How much is quality worth? I would choose a light chamfer zirc full
October 08, 2024
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in the mouth, healthier tissue, easier cementation appointment. Cant put a price on de-stressing dentistry.To your point, if youre just doing 1-3 crowns and no rehabs, printing them doesnt make any sense. I do the preps, scan, put in direct temps. My lab guy quickly turns around a few sectioned
May 19, 2024
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