Once you get comfortable with one, it's amazing how many uses you'll find for it. Would I buy one just for this alone? Probably not, but as Mike alluded to, things are moving fast in the digital world and I believe a 3D printer will be an important part of that. Am I missing something?įor sure there are analogue ways to do all of these, even sending the crowns to a lab if you like, but this just demonstrates another useful fully digital way to use a printer. I do see other uses for printed models but not for what the original post was about. I know, IMPRESSIONS?! CAN'T DO THAT! but sure seems a lot easier, quicker and cheaper. Not to be my usual luddite self but if you just want the model to put the crowns on for some final contouring and not concerned about perfect accuracy, why not just take a quick impression and pour it up? Don't need to pack cord or anything, don't need a printer for that and won't take 2-3 hours.
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