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EXOCAD ANGULATED SCREW CHANNELS IN GALWAY VERSION?? IS THERE A SETUP OR SOMETHING.
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<blockquote data-quote="AKDental" data-source="post: 358526" data-attributes="member: 19093"><p>Is that something that is changed with the newer versions of exocad? I have a 2015 version where i can angle on any library. Well, all that i've tried out so far. So, for instance, i use 'Open Implants' ti bases often(it is an adjustable chimney height ti-base) and i will sometimes use the lowest height option</p><p>so i can angle the screw channel when it ends up coming out of a cusp and these abutments are not made to be angled. This is possible for me when i am using exocad version that i have from 2016 which i do remember the person who i got it from said he had to contact his reseller to activate this option. But when i use my other exocad, which is Galway, it is not there for open implants libraries. </p><p>I did try a dess angled "aurum" abutment library to see and yes, when i did, the option "clickable" was there and i could then change the angle. </p><p>Does everyone who has Exo Galway only have the option to make clickable angled screw channel available when using a </p><p>angle-able library, such as Dess USA's "aurum" ti-base.</p><p></p><p>Sorry I feel like i am being too picky but it is so convenient to have this option available. Can't tell you how many times i found out in the middle of design</p><p>that the hole is coming directly out of the middle of a cusp on #28, 29 or #12 and it looks just like a dormant volcano in the middle of a whole bunch of</p><p>mountains. Or uggghhh,..., looks like i need a custom abutment because the angle is just too much....and i wish i started to case a little earlier. </p><p>Anyways, thanks for the responses guys. It really makes my day when i log on and see that someone has given me a possible solution to </p><p>a problem of mine.</p><p></p><p>Oh and to Doug, apologies for the yelling, CAPS was on when i wrote the title and i was lazy and just left it. Btw, i like your avatar or picture, he/she</p><p>is extremely cute...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKDental, post: 358526, member: 19093"] Is that something that is changed with the newer versions of exocad? I have a 2015 version where i can angle on any library. Well, all that i've tried out so far. So, for instance, i use 'Open Implants' ti bases often(it is an adjustable chimney height ti-base) and i will sometimes use the lowest height option so i can angle the screw channel when it ends up coming out of a cusp and these abutments are not made to be angled. This is possible for me when i am using exocad version that i have from 2016 which i do remember the person who i got it from said he had to contact his reseller to activate this option. But when i use my other exocad, which is Galway, it is not there for open implants libraries. I did try a dess angled "aurum" abutment library to see and yes, when i did, the option "clickable" was there and i could then change the angle. Does everyone who has Exo Galway only have the option to make clickable angled screw channel available when using a angle-able library, such as Dess USA's "aurum" ti-base. Sorry I feel like i am being too picky but it is so convenient to have this option available. Can't tell you how many times i found out in the middle of design that the hole is coming directly out of the middle of a cusp on #28, 29 or #12 and it looks just like a dormant volcano in the middle of a whole bunch of mountains. Or uggghhh,..., looks like i need a custom abutment because the angle is just too much....and i wish i started to case a little earlier. Anyways, thanks for the responses guys. It really makes my day when i log on and see that someone has given me a possible solution to a problem of mine. Oh and to Doug, apologies for the yelling, CAPS was on when i wrote the title and i was lazy and just left it. Btw, i like your avatar or picture, he/she is extremely cute... [/QUOTE]
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