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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Occlusion key scan - DWings DWOS user - problem
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<blockquote data-quote="cadfan" data-source="post: 143010" data-attributes="member: 10618"><p>Normaly you do this not with the table you do it with the rotation ax of the scanner but i am not sure if its possible with DW . But you can try it bottom down with the lower jaw in the fixture upper is fixed on the lower) but only during the lateral scan like the second picture. If you pull the lower jaw down you can see more of the upper but only for the lateral scan( upper and lower together lower in the fixture upper fixed on the lower)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cadfan, post: 143010, member: 10618"] Normaly you do this not with the table you do it with the rotation ax of the scanner but i am not sure if its possible with DW . But you can try it bottom down with the lower jaw in the fixture upper is fixed on the lower) but only during the lateral scan like the second picture. If you pull the lower jaw down you can see more of the upper but only for the lateral scan( upper and lower together lower in the fixture upper fixed on the lower) [/QUOTE]
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