DentalTown, the Final Day
I really had a great time at the Townie meeting this year. Two final products of interest:
1. Schein was showing their Evolution 4D system. While I'm not an expert on Cerec, I've certainly seen it in use a number of time, and I was very impressed with the Evolution 4D. The software was very intuitive and I loved the "rubber cusp" feature. I also liked the fact that it uses both Ethernet and Wi-Fi to connect to the milling machine.
2. I got to see the Air Techniques Visix software. It looks remarkably like Tigerview software (I mean, it's no accident; it's obviously a licensed version of Tigerview). Seems pretty easy. Also from A/T were two announcements. First, the Seal-X barrier sealer should be out in April. Secondly, although it's not official, I hear they are working on a new version of the Scan-X that will compete directly with the Optime unit. One difference is that there will be two separate feeds, so that two people can use the scanner at the same time. Stay tuned.
1. Schein was showing their Evolution 4D system. While I'm not an expert on Cerec, I've certainly seen it in use a number of time, and I was very impressed with the Evolution 4D. The software was very intuitive and I loved the "rubber cusp" feature. I also liked the fact that it uses both Ethernet and Wi-Fi to connect to the milling machine.
2. I got to see the Air Techniques Visix software. It looks remarkably like Tigerview software (I mean, it's no accident; it's obviously a licensed version of Tigerview). Seems pretty easy. Also from A/T were two announcements. First, the Seal-X barrier sealer should be out in April. Secondly, although it's not official, I hear they are working on a new version of the Scan-X that will compete directly with the Optime unit. One difference is that there will be two separate feeds, so that two people can use the scanner at the same time. Stay tuned.




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