Crown and Bridge Printing Supports

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @sofonesaif3921
    @sofonesaif3921 Год назад

    Hello Baron, hope you’re doing amazing.
    I’m a Lab technician at a Dental office in Katy Texas.
    So recently we’ve purchased the SprintRay Pro s55 with the Crown Kit
    And so far we’ve had pretty good results. But I do have couple of questions in regards to characterizing and prewash/cure procedure of the crown. My office manager and I have learned a-lot of crucial information from you and your videos.
    (And to be very honest I’m a fan of your work) Hope to hear from you back soon
    Thank you sir.

  • @Bahramiish
    @Bahramiish Год назад

    hey baron, when do you still use onx and why havent you transitioned to onx tough for everything

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад

      I'm using OnX for temp crowns and bridges (be care, as it'll fracture). OnX for hybrid temps. I'm on the fence between which I like more for flippers, as I prefer the shade selections of the original and I haven't had any fractures. But tough is certainly mechanically the superior option.

  • @Elettrik-adventure
    @Elettrik-adventure Год назад

    howdy
    My name is Juri and I am in Italy and I have the printer Pro 95 S , I write to have your professional opinion on printing surgical templates with hexagonal sleeve ,as I do not get a printing precision use to create them RealGuide Software and with other printers (ASIGA V Max)) I do not encounter this problem.
    I tried various ways of positioning but without success if I position them upside down as per protocol are fine fit and the inner part while that of the seat sleevs no, inclinate 30 degrees no and etc. etc-
    I have unsuccessfully used SprintRay's SurgicalGuide EU, dreve Guide SG and Keyguide Keystone pretty much all..help me please

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад +1

      Honestly, that is the biggest weakness of Sprint rate technology. Of all the strengths that has, many of them come at a cost of slightly worse precision on small holes in the light. It doesn't so much affect the fit of a guide, but any holes you have designed you'll likely need to increase in size in the design phase.

    • @Elettrik-adventure
      @Elettrik-adventure Год назад

      @@bgrutterdds strange that no technician or engineer sprintray has ever posed this problem I am very sad of my results as much as my clinicians with here I collaborate are of the idea that if they do not solve these problems change printing system immediately even less expensive

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад

      It's technology. Everything has strengths and weaknesses. There is no perfect all around solution. The engineers are very well aware.

    • @Elettrik-adventure
      @Elettrik-adventure Год назад

      @@bgrutterdds we hope that at least they do their best to solve these problems I trust a lot on this systematic, currently as a workflow I consider it innovative but they slipped on a banana peel ;)))))

  • @TheNugentFamily
    @TheNugentFamily 2 года назад

    first!!!!!!!!