Partial Dentures - created using Selective Laser Melting (SLM) Technology
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2020
- This video will highlight the unique benefits that selective laser melting (SLM) technology has brought to the world of partial dentures. It increases accuracy, strength and overall efficiencies for both lab and doctor. Can be used with digital and traditional patient records.
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I have worked in partials for 16 years and never had cases looking that rough after casting unless they weren't invested properly.
Good afternoon Jered. The partial frameworks at the start of this video are unfinished SLM partial frameworks. If you jump to 6:53 in the video (or click this link ruclips.net/video/_YETX6nc1p4/видео.html) you will see a final polished partial - all shiny and fantastic.
Here is another one of our videos that show the final product - they look fantastic - ruclips.net/video/qvYN7cW8XMo/видео.html
@@ROEDentalLaboratory I have worked in the frames department for 15 years and never once has my analog casted frame looked like that unfinished. In fact my unfinished casted frames look better than the unfinished frames your system does....
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Hello Brittany. The partial frameworks at the beginning of the video are unfinished partials using SLM frameworks. Further into the video (around 6:45 ), you can see the final polished partial - all shiny and fantastic.
What blockout angle are you using on 3shape?
Hi there! Would you be able to clarify a bit on what you are looking for? Once I have some more information, I should be able to get you the answer.
On 3shape the block out angle on the first step when setting the path of insertion. 3shape default is 5 degrees. Been printing for a while and fixing to go to slm or milled. Just wondering did much change on your software settings when you converted to slm. I’m currently at 3 degrees on my blockout angle.
At 3:25 this screen bottom left is what I couldn’t catch blockout angle.
@@bigdaddysweetlove Thanks for your patience! I heard back from one of our technicians, and they let me know that the blockout angle we used for this example is 3.0 as well.
Your traditinal casting was sooooo bad
Thank you for the comment! There has definitely been an increase in design accuracy and fit with the SLM process.