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<blockquote data-quote="Inman Labs" data-source="post: 103339" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>We have a 3 Shape system and we do about 50 sets of Study Models a week. We also use it to (what we call) create 3D Reports for Inman Aligners. We correct the anterior teeth and take screen shots to give our accounts:</p><p>Total Tooth Movements</p><p>Total IPR Guide</p><p>Before and Goal After shots</p><p></p><p>We do not use it for incremental Clear Trays as we don't want issues with Invisalign (Align)</p><p></p><p>We had the beta version of Appliance Designer but I never got good with it. We had some ideas however and took them to 3Shape and ESM and they were able to create a tray using the digital model that we printed to make night-guards, we also figured out how to print a digital impression from a digital inter oral scan. Why you ask? So that when we receive a Itero / Treos scan for a fixed appliance we print an impression and not the model, if you print the model you need to duplicate it and pour it in stone so you can fit bands and solder. This is hard to do on a printed model.</p><p></p><p>We also use NetFabb to handle Itero / Treos scans. With NetFabb you can close (repair) the scan, trimm the scan to the size you wish to print and add names. We also use it to create the digital impressions and to add a handle to the digital impression tray. We feel this is a huge breakthrough for the use of digital printing, once we proved it worked we shared the process with everyone we knew.</p><p></p><p>My email is <a href="mailto:don@inmanortho.com">don@inmanortho.com</a> if you want to reach out to me, I would be happy to show you what we are doing.</p><p></p><p>Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inman Labs, post: 103339, member: 318"] We have a 3 Shape system and we do about 50 sets of Study Models a week. We also use it to (what we call) create 3D Reports for Inman Aligners. We correct the anterior teeth and take screen shots to give our accounts: Total Tooth Movements Total IPR Guide Before and Goal After shots We do not use it for incremental Clear Trays as we don't want issues with Invisalign (Align) We had the beta version of Appliance Designer but I never got good with it. We had some ideas however and took them to 3Shape and ESM and they were able to create a tray using the digital model that we printed to make night-guards, we also figured out how to print a digital impression from a digital inter oral scan. Why you ask? So that when we receive a Itero / Treos scan for a fixed appliance we print an impression and not the model, if you print the model you need to duplicate it and pour it in stone so you can fit bands and solder. This is hard to do on a printed model. We also use NetFabb to handle Itero / Treos scans. With NetFabb you can close (repair) the scan, trimm the scan to the size you wish to print and add names. We also use it to create the digital impressions and to add a handle to the digital impression tray. We feel this is a huge breakthrough for the use of digital printing, once we proved it worked we shared the process with everyone we knew. My email is [email]don@inmanortho.com[/email] if you want to reach out to me, I would be happy to show you what we are doing. Don [/QUOTE]
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