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<blockquote data-quote="CAD_Lady" data-source="post: 266532" data-attributes="member: 19793"><p>Hi there.</p><p>Thank you!</p><p>So I started with pouring a die, trimming it, then scanning it in with the impression. Only temporary to dial in the contact and occlusion settings. Its easier to focus on dialing in one area at a time. Once your numbers are dialed in quit pouring dies and start watching the margins. Shoulders/chamfers are so much easier if Dr practices good retraction techniques.</p><p></p><p>Don't forget to use Tru smile if you have it, it helps alot. Also wireframe will show you surface changes that may be helpful. </p><p>Honestly if you scan it and cant see the margins, just pour a die and add it to your cad scene. Don't stress over making the entire model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAD_Lady, post: 266532, member: 19793"] Hi there. Thank you! So I started with pouring a die, trimming it, then scanning it in with the impression. Only temporary to dial in the contact and occlusion settings. Its easier to focus on dialing in one area at a time. Once your numbers are dialed in quit pouring dies and start watching the margins. Shoulders/chamfers are so much easier if Dr practices good retraction techniques. Don't forget to use Tru smile if you have it, it helps alot. Also wireframe will show you surface changes that may be helpful. Honestly if you scan it and cant see the margins, just pour a die and add it to your cad scene. Don't stress over making the entire model. [/QUOTE]
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