noaddhere1
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this is true. finally got mine dialed in. milled 5 screw retained fcz crowns over the weekend. spot on fits finally. few little things i have to be sure i do when nesting, but otherwise this technique works well and ive made dozens of crowns like this recently!full contour is easy, and this is a trick since 2009.
what you don't show here is how to get good fit once you send this to the mill. you can design like this all day no problem, but milling it right, and getting precise fit is another matter entirely.
this is a trick since 2009
scanning the ti base as if it was a normal stone die. tricking the software to allow you to do design on the ti base without having the implant module.Pardon my ignorance, but what trick are you referring to? I didn't see any special 'trick"...
Thanks in advance
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That's a lot of pt info to post on youtube.. but thanks for the vid
That's a lot of pt info to post on youtube...
scanning the ti base as if it was a normal stone die.
We work close with our customers and we dialed settings at there request in a few first cases. Besides we have there milling strategies in order.full contour is easy, and this is a trick since 2009.
what you don't show here is how to get good fit once you send this to the mill. you can design like this all day no problem, but milling it right, and getting precise fit is another matter entirely.
Thanks for the constructive criticizm. I learn dayly. If I only had a soft tisue scan I would defenately work out proper biological width, but here we work blind.@noaddhere1 You are a digital design outsource lab, no? Open gingival embrasures and poorly placed height of contours like that would be a problem for me.
Sorry; just honest.