There’s a bunch of different ones available, the one used in the video is crossmanager, there’s also delcam exchange and medit has a free plugin to convert dcm to stl
Of course, the dongle typically has 50+ dental manager seats, multiple scanner seats, and depending on your subscription, you may have separate design seats for crown and bridge, removables, implants, and models. You can divide up your tasks so someone can be scanning while another one is designing crowns and another designing dentures and another designing implants on a single complete restorative dongle. If you need more seats, just contact your reseller and they can add more seats to the single dongle as well
@@DentalTechTips how can I check how many seats I have on the dongle? I assume 1 seat per scanning, 1 seat for designing denture? Or that count as 1 seat? We don’t design or scan at the same time all the time but like the idea our technician can work from home if they need to so we don’t have to take the dongle around…
Dear Minh, what do you say from the 0:09s? Ist it: "...and 3Shape is one of my in-site`s own scanner as someone who`s only ever used D-series scanners"? Thank you!
Hi André, starting at 0:09 I said “and 3shape wanted my insights on the scanner as someone who’s only ever used D-series scanners.” Hopefully that clears it up! Thanks
I've discovered that using clear shipping tape is even better; at least in my opinion. Out of all the ones I've tried the one from the US Post office is the best. Good thickness and easy to clean the glass after removing it. Doing this method lasts a good while before it's hazy again. #fyi
So that wasn't helpful at all. How does adding wax make that a better scan? You have a scan of something that isn't really there. It may look filled in but so what . The data you filled in is not correct or useful.