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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
3 shape issues with occlusion
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<blockquote data-quote="SJ" data-source="post: 313653" data-attributes="member: 21264"><p>"my recommendation is to use the Optimize function to help close the distance gap so that distance measurements can be done accurately. If the optimize function moves the jaws out of correct alignment though, simply cancel and move them by hand."</p><p></p><p>Couldn't have said it any better. You have to keep in mind that these scanners give you a very light occlusal contact. If you don't adjust the bite through the design software to close the gap, the crowns will always be heavy in occlusal contact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SJ, post: 313653, member: 21264"] "my recommendation is to use the Optimize function to help close the distance gap so that distance measurements can be done accurately. If the optimize function moves the jaws out of correct alignment though, simply cancel and move them by hand." Couldn't have said it any better. You have to keep in mind that these scanners give you a very light occlusal contact. If you don't adjust the bite through the design software to close the gap, the crowns will always be heavy in occlusal contact. [/QUOTE]
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