The Programat CS6 is the Real Deal

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • The Programat CS6 is a game-changer for speed and esthetics in the CAD/CAM dental office.
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Komentáře • 36

  • @kbob1821
    @kbob1821 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks Dr Klim!!! We are so fortunate to have you wisdom at our fingertips!

  • @Michealsworldcartoon6670

    I was deciding between the CS6 and the Speedfire, I was so glad I went with the Speedfire when I upgraded to PrimeScan. It does Zirconia faster and I love using Tessera with a 4 1/2 minute firing time it was such a game changer for me. I keep my CS on hand when I do Zirc in the Speedfire but need it to do a Tessera/emax at the same time.

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před rokem +3

      I do like the Speedfire for Katana zirconia. And if you like Tessera, the speedfire works well. However, the Speedfire is not the furnace of choice for e.max, 3Y zirconia, lucite, and micro feldspathic ceramics. e.max is still the standard of strength and function and will fire at 11 minutes in the CS6. The Speedfire is a limited furnace, unless your material portfolio is Tessera and Katana. And be careful with Tessera, this is not a clinical time proven material. Independent studies are show it to be similar to Celtra, which has not performed well. All the best.

    • @dpakdentalsalon6527
      @dpakdentalsalon6527 Před měsícem

      i am suffering badly with the speedfire ,as in last 6months it went wrong twice and the Dentsply as usual handed over a hefty repair bill .now planning to get a cs6 furnace cant rely on spedfire anymore.well DR.JAMES can you elaborate a bit about the maintenance of cs6 // and how often it troubles , if compared with speedfire.

  • @EC-eb6wu
    @EC-eb6wu Před 11 měsíci +1

    If you could only have one furnace , would this be the one? For Zirconium sintering and glazing and staining? And Emax for crystallization and glazing and staining? Thank you so much for your wisdom.

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před 11 měsíci

      Absolutely yes. And it is a furance built for future products as well. The e.max super fast cycle makes it worth it, and other firing advantages will come soon!

  • @drderryrogers6021
    @drderryrogers6021 Před rokem +1

    meant JK04

  • @dannyperrier1543
    @dannyperrier1543 Před 2 lety

    As always, your video is packed with usefull info. Thank you so much. CS6 is in my shopping basket. 😁

  • @drderryrogers6021
    @drderryrogers6021 Před rokem

    Jim, great work I just changed my Speedfast for a CS6 on your feedback, enjoying it immensely. Do you have any links to order the Meisinger JK02/03 kits downunder in Australia. Is it something that Ivoclar could manage or better to go through US sites

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před rokem

      Are you able to order from USA Meisigner, other than that, I do not fully understand the trade laws.

  • @adamchukhman2266
    @adamchukhman2266 Před 2 lety

    Hey Dr.Klim, I love the quality videos you create, thank you. Im just starting to get into cerec myself and was wondering if you recommend getting the cerec speedfire to start or jump straight to the programat cs6?

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před 2 lety +2

      The Speedfire is excellent for Katana and Tessera but not good for e.max and ceramics or glazing, it take too long. The CS6 is the best for e.max and other brand zirconia. Even before the CS6, I recommended an additional furnace for ceramics over the Speedfire. Right now, I recommend both the Speedfire and CS6. With these two you will have your finishing theater to manage all the materials on the market and coming.

    • @adamchukhman2266
      @adamchukhman2266 Před 2 lety

      @@KlimDDS Thank you, excited to finally enter digital dentistry!

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před 2 lety

      @@adamchukhman2266 There is a lot of online CEREC training at www.cadstar.org. Check it out. All the best.

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před 2 lety

      The advantage of the SpeedFire is the 18 and one-half minute cycle for Katana, Whereas the strength of the CS6 is the 11 and one-half minute cycle for e.max. The Katana cycle can be programmed for the CS6 at about 23 minutes.

    • @clorofenol
      @clorofenol Před 2 lety

      @@KlimDDS what if you had to pick only one of the two. I am a solo practitioner and I don’t think my volume enough to justify two furnaces.

  • @aaronhorsley-teny8143

    Dr. Klim
    Have a prime scan,
    Mcxl,
    And a speed fire
    Question is I want either cs6 or cs2. I plan on keeping my speedfire for katana (I use this mostly when doing zirconia) and the other for Emax. I’ve come to the conclusion that Emax is not replaceable with the dud celtra duo or the new tessera. I’m leaning towards the cs2 mostly for cost but am I being too short sighted?

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před rokem

      Hi Aaron. CS2 is good and I use it. The CS6 has a faster cycle for e.max at ~11 minutes vs ~15 for the CS2. In addition, the CS6 is future-focused for some products that will be becoming on the market. It is true, the CS6 has a higher price tag. If you are going for the CS2, try eBay. All the best.

    • @aaronhorsley-teny8143
      @aaronhorsley-teny8143 Před rokem

      Thank you Jim! Maybe a used one is the way to go for now. You’re the best! Always a blessing.
      Aaron

  • @andrewhamadi7009
    @andrewhamadi7009 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much for this video. I love it. What are the main differences between the cs6 and the programmat S2

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před 2 lety

      The CS6 is designed for chairside uses and the available blocks such as ZirCAD LT, ZirCAD MT Multi and e.max. It fires both ceramics and zirconia. The S2 on the other hand is applicable primarily to zirconia and is designed to fire a wide variety of zirconia including ZirCAD Prime.

    • @gregors.5734
      @gregors.5734 Před rokem

      @@KlimDDS I find it strange that the CS6 does not Sinter the Zircad Prime coming straight from the manufacturer, nor that I can be program to do so...

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před rokem

      @@gregors.5734 The CS6, as I made in the previous comment, is made for milled chairside products in the CEREC system. Puck-milled materials such as ZirCAD Prime and the ZirCAD MT Multi, from a puck, require the heating elements in the S1 or S2. I just milled a ZirCAD MT Multi from a puck and had to sinter in the S1 for almost five hours. The value of the CS6 is for same day delivery, and the materials supplied in a block are formulated accordingly. A puck-milled formula such as the ZirCAD Prime and ZirCAD MT Multi is not prepared for speed and is in the lab realm of products for strength and aesthetics, not speed.

  • @gregors.5734
    @gregors.5734 Před rokem

    I bought the CS6 recently, and I am bit torn in my opinion on it. It's strange that it does not came with preprogrammed Zircad Prime settings for example, and the cool down phase prior to any new firing is annoying. After listening to your video here I checked the sinter times for Zircad LT, but the manual says any infiltration needs a long cycle and cannot be speed sintered. How do you manage that or do you simply ignore that ?

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před rokem

      Just use the drying cycle, that can be turned on in the command screen, it takes 10 minutes, and then proceeds with the sinteting

  • @florianzumwinkel1742
    @florianzumwinkel1742 Před rokem

    I have the Speedfire and am rather unhappy with it as I am doing mostly e.max restorations. Crystallization times are really long and for some reason the ceramics turn out more grayish compared to the ivoclar shade guide. Anyone else having this issue?
    Thinking about switching tothe CS6

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před rokem

      Good ideal. The Speedfire is really a Katana furnace and not a ceramic furnace. All the best. the CS6 will be good for years to come.

  • @drderryrogers6021
    @drderryrogers6021 Před rokem

    Jim, another question, after sintering of Emax or Zirc, what is best program for refinemeent tint at lower time line. Have you found one of the programs is better

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před rokem

      It depends on what glaze and coloring system you are using. I prefer Ivocolor and MiYO Esthetic. and yes, the CS6 can be programmed for this.

  • @laurenced2176
    @laurenced2176 Před rokem

    Can I use the normal stain and glaze on my emax for the P1 speed/spray option ~11min, or can I only use the P2 speed/glaze option ~16min? Thanks in advance

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před rokem

      When placing the Crystall glaze thinner, the speed cycle can be used. Better yet, use the MiYO 850 glaze, and there is no bubbling in the P1 cycle. This is my approach.

  • @judgemonroe797
    @judgemonroe797 Před rokem

    I have a question, we recently bought a CS6, i used it with the Zircad Multi A2 in normal sinter program, not speed sintering, but it came out as B2-B3, do you have an idea why it's too bright?
    Thank you for your videos!

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před rokem

      with ZirCAD Multi, use 1-2 shade darker than target shade. That is what I do. And once polished, it comes down a shade as well. All the best!

    • @judgemonroe797
      @judgemonroe797 Před rokem

      @@KlimDDS Thank you!

  • @oxygenius1982
    @oxygenius1982 Před rokem

    where to get this preparation diamonds for occlusal reduction?

    • @KlimDDS
      @KlimDDS  Před rokem +1

      These are 1.5 and 2.0 reduction diamond burs by Meisinger.