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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
3 shape Splint/Night guard occlusion problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Jin ahn" data-source="post: 349225" data-attributes="member: 25193"><p>Hi, I've been using 3 shape for designing splints for few months, and pretty satisfied with the result. However, I always encounter one problem with the printed splint. (By the way, I'm using Asiga max as 3d printer, and using keysoft resin.)</p><p></p><p>I always test the printed splint with the mounted models for testing right retention, bite marks, and any minor issues. </p><p></p><p>The problem is that the most splints do not have all bite marks that was shown on 3 shape splint studio. Whenever I put splint on the model and test with antagonist model, I always get few bite marks around second molar and no bite mark for other teeth. Therefore, I always have to grind off that area to get other teeth's bite marks. </p><p></p><p>What I found is that antagonist cusp tips are not sitting on exact area that I designed (it's pretty obvious to figure out since the printed splints have visible paved bite marks from the beginning),and touching few mm away from the desired area. I always do mounting and articulating carefully while designing, but still this kind of problem keep happening. I wonder if anybody having similar problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jin ahn, post: 349225, member: 25193"] Hi, I've been using 3 shape for designing splints for few months, and pretty satisfied with the result. However, I always encounter one problem with the printed splint. (By the way, I'm using Asiga max as 3d printer, and using keysoft resin.) I always test the printed splint with the mounted models for testing right retention, bite marks, and any minor issues. The problem is that the most splints do not have all bite marks that was shown on 3 shape splint studio. Whenever I put splint on the model and test with antagonist model, I always get few bite marks around second molar and no bite mark for other teeth. Therefore, I always have to grind off that area to get other teeth's bite marks. What I found is that antagonist cusp tips are not sitting on exact area that I designed (it's pretty obvious to figure out since the printed splints have visible paved bite marks from the beginning),and touching few mm away from the desired area. I always do mounting and articulating carefully while designing, but still this kind of problem keep happening. I wonder if anybody having similar problem. [/QUOTE]
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