SprintRay OnX Processing and Polishing

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @aaronking2709
    @aaronking2709 2 года назад

    Great video Doc. Thanks for sharing.

  • @WillyK51
    @WillyK51 Год назад

    How does the stain and liquid glaze compare and lasts? And printing the frame in pink and adding the Crown?

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  10 месяцев назад

      Stain wears off in a few months. Definitely not a longterm solution.

  • @hillsparkdental5144
    @hillsparkdental5144 2 года назад

    Do have link to polishing pate and brushes, tray?
    Great video!!!
    Thanks for all you do to educate us!!

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  2 года назад

      Check the video description. I added a link.

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  2 года назад

      Just a heads up, I just added a link for the brushes themselves.

  • @arbaz102
    @arbaz102 Год назад

    So are these better than the regular ceramic dentures?

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад

      Dentures are not typically ceramic, but rather acrylic. Neither is better nor worse. Just different materials for different applications.

  • @drdentistdude
    @drdentistdude 2 года назад

    Baron, what's the big white unit next to your sink and the sprintrays?

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  2 года назад

      VHF R5 5-axis mill.

    • @drdentistdude
      @drdentistdude 2 года назад

      Have you made any videos of how you're using it day to day? I've seen Cory's videos on using milled metal and trilor for bars in hybrids and I was thinking about going thst route for long tetm hybrids.

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  2 года назад +1

      I'm using it for custom titanium abutments, all of my screw retained emax crowns, and the occasional tooth born crown. My goal is to use it for full Arch implant restorations, but don't yet have any of those to restore since adding it to the office. Have a couple coming up soon, though. I can also mail emacs and will do so eventually. But I've only done it for testing so far since I have my MC XL for same day emax.

  • @jedimario22
    @jedimario22 2 года назад

    Have used Trusana and is so how does OnX or OnX tough compare?

  • @mattwong2120
    @mattwong2120 2 года назад

    Can I use this to polishing paste and brush for keysplint soft

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  2 года назад

      Possibly. But I just use Pumice and a ragwheel and it works marvelously.

  • @jedimario22
    @jedimario22 2 года назад

    DO you have to use the Pro 55 or can you use the Pro 95?

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  2 года назад +1

      Either is fine for a flipper.

  • @craighenzel8259
    @craighenzel8259 Год назад

    Do you have software to design and print your own flippers? Surgical guides, bitesplints, etc? I want to do all this myself. Thanks!!!

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад

      Yep. Just peruse my channel. I show all the different softwares I use for these purposes.

  • @jg-wb3vm
    @jg-wb3vm Год назад

    Which Sprintray would you use for larger applications like a full denture?

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад +1

      Either will work for that. 95 shines would volume, such as aligner models. If you're doing dentures, you could probably fit 5-6 on the 55.

  • @bigbadwolves41
    @bigbadwolves41 Год назад

    Design 5 mins
    Printing takes how long?
    Curing 5 mins
    Polish 5 mins
    What printer could turn arround a flipper the fastest?
    How quickly could one of your DA’s get this completed from scan to delivery?

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад

      Don't forget the 11min wash. I do the design, myself. Only adds 5-10min to the surgical guide design.