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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
digital model with soft tissue
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<blockquote data-quote="JMN" data-source="post: 263720" data-attributes="member: 8469"><p>[Edit; I missed you coming around last time, so: </p><p>Greetings Earthling! Welcome!</p><p>Please stick around!]</p><p></p><p>Being removable still gives you a huge advantage. You can verify proper seating of abutments, identify interferences, do porc work/staining of sub gingival areas with it on the model. All kinds of benefits.</p><p></p><p>You could always take a putty matrix, grind off the model what you want in ging. sim. and inject through a whole in the matrix.</p><p>But that still sounds like time consuming work for a bunch of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMN, post: 263720, member: 8469"] [Edit; I missed you coming around last time, so: Greetings Earthling! Welcome! Please stick around!] Being removable still gives you a huge advantage. You can verify proper seating of abutments, identify interferences, do porc work/staining of sub gingival areas with it on the model. All kinds of benefits. You could always take a putty matrix, grind off the model what you want in ging. sim. and inject through a whole in the matrix. But that still sounds like time consuming work for a bunch of them. [/QUOTE]
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