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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Help - Partial crown
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<blockquote data-quote="2thm8kr" data-source="post: 260794" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>Zr will handle it fine unless it's paper thin.</p><p>I have no idea what that joker wants you to survey with a quadrant impression??</p><p></p><p>From the occlusal view in exocad find a path of draw that is in line with the cuspid. Click save custom view (bottom of right side tool bar).</p><p>After designing and merging the top and bottom, go to expert mode and free form merged construction. In the FF window click ATT and select remove. Scroll down the menu to 'extrusion'. Select a shape that has a flat side.</p><p>Go back to the right side tool bar and select custom view 1 and cut a guide plane into the mesial,distal or both. Now go back to the menu and select 'rotation'. Find a round shape and scale it to about the size of a #8 rd but and position it on the occlusal surface, click apply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2thm8kr, post: 260794, member: 1367"] Zr will handle it fine unless it's paper thin. I have no idea what that joker wants you to survey with a quadrant impression?? From the occlusal view in exocad find a path of draw that is in line with the cuspid. Click save custom view (bottom of right side tool bar). After designing and merging the top and bottom, go to expert mode and free form merged construction. In the FF window click ATT and select remove. Scroll down the menu to 'extrusion'. Select a shape that has a flat side. Go back to the right side tool bar and select custom view 1 and cut a guide plane into the mesial,distal or both. Now go back to the menu and select 'rotation'. Find a round shape and scale it to about the size of a #8 rd but and position it on the occlusal surface, click apply. [/QUOTE]
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