Thanks for this interview. Very informative as usual. Your intraoral scanner videos helped me make the choice to finally buy a Shining 3D Elite for my practice (I might wait for the wireless version tho to see the price and features it has). I've been dying to see some Extraoral Scanner videos since this is probably my next big purchase. I've been waiting for IA features to come out but it's taking forever and very little information is available online (I guess it's a lot harder to test extraoral than it is to test intraoral scanners). I hope you will do a lot more videos on Extraoral scanners in general. And I think many would also be interested in dental milling and 3D printing. Please share any interesting resources you have on the subjects. Thanks a million for your great work.
Thanks for the kind words! By extraoral scanners do you mean lab scanners? Lab scanners are an interesting product set as many labs these days just use IOS to digitise impressions. We personally use E4 by 3Shape which has been excellent. Many other good options exist like the Medit one too.
@@InstituteofDigitalDentistry Hi, and thanks for your answer. I misspoke, I was referring to Panoramic X-Ray machines, Cephalo and CBCT... Those go from 15k€ up to 80k€ in my country and it's difficult to get objective non advertisement information on the subject.
@@filsdugrand Totally agree. I personally use a DEXIS CBCT. We have had the same one for close to 15 years decades and I have been really happy with it. I have also heard great things about Planmeca and VATECH options. It is hard to get an objective opinion because not many few people have multiple CBCTs so it is hard to compare if you have only used one. Jordan in this episode does give some tips and pointers. I would say the first thing to figure out is how big you want the FOV and then work from there
Thanks for this interview. Very informative as usual.
Your intraoral scanner videos helped me make the choice to finally buy a Shining 3D Elite for my practice (I might wait for the wireless version tho to see the price and features it has).
I've been dying to see some Extraoral Scanner videos since this is probably my next big purchase. I've been waiting for IA features to come out but it's taking forever and very little information is available online (I guess it's a lot harder to test extraoral than it is to test intraoral scanners).
I hope you will do a lot more videos on Extraoral scanners in general. And I think many would also be interested in dental milling and 3D printing.
Please share any interesting resources you have on the subjects.
Thanks a million for your great work.
Thanks for the kind words!
By extraoral scanners do you mean lab scanners?
Lab scanners are an interesting product set as many labs these days just use IOS to digitise impressions. We personally use E4 by 3Shape which has been excellent. Many other good options exist like the Medit one too.
@@InstituteofDigitalDentistry Hi, and thanks for your answer.
I misspoke, I was referring to Panoramic X-Ray machines, Cephalo and CBCT...
Those go from 15k€ up to 80k€ in my country and it's difficult to get objective non advertisement information on the subject.
@@filsdugrand Totally agree. I personally use a DEXIS CBCT. We have had the same one for close to 15 years decades and I have been really happy with it. I have also heard great things about Planmeca and VATECH options. It is hard to get an objective opinion because not many few people have multiple CBCTs so it is hard to compare if you have only used one. Jordan in this episode does give some tips and pointers. I would say the first thing to figure out is how big you want the FOV and then work from there