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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Ti abutment rotation problem
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<blockquote data-quote="hagdent" data-source="post: 163683" data-attributes="member: 8105"><p>I designed my first Ti abutment in Exocad, I've only done hybrids up til now. On my screen the rotation is correct but the abutment came from the milling center with the Nobel Replace tri-lobes reversed. They told me that I must have set it up as a hybrid when I scanned it and then changed it when I designed it and I needed to start all over.</p><p></p><p>It was set up as a reduced crown/ NP metal/ Implant type: custom abutment/ Abutment material: NP metal. NT Trading scan body. It came back the right platform and size, just the wrong rotation. Again, on my screen the rotation is correct. Did I do something wrong or did the milling center?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hagdent, post: 163683, member: 8105"] I designed my first Ti abutment in Exocad, I've only done hybrids up til now. On my screen the rotation is correct but the abutment came from the milling center with the Nobel Replace tri-lobes reversed. They told me that I must have set it up as a hybrid when I scanned it and then changed it when I designed it and I needed to start all over. It was set up as a reduced crown/ NP metal/ Implant type: custom abutment/ Abutment material: NP metal. NT Trading scan body. It came back the right platform and size, just the wrong rotation. Again, on my screen the rotation is correct. Did I do something wrong or did the milling center? [/QUOTE]
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