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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="ztech" data-source="post: 349752" data-attributes="member: 3022"><p>I am not familiar with 3shape scanners, so I am of no use there. As far as how I do it. I can scan a full articulator in my DOF HD but that is only useful with an articulator that has been mounted with a facebow. When I did them they came with a bite that had been made by the provider at an open position. They use a leaf gauge and open to desired thickness then use blue mouse or any other bite registration material and make a thick bite at that opening. I take the bite and orient the models together using that and lute them to that position and that is what I design the flat plane guards to. I then mount using the bite and adjust centric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ztech, post: 349752, member: 3022"] I am not familiar with 3shape scanners, so I am of no use there. As far as how I do it. I can scan a full articulator in my DOF HD but that is only useful with an articulator that has been mounted with a facebow. When I did them they came with a bite that had been made by the provider at an open position. They use a leaf gauge and open to desired thickness then use blue mouse or any other bite registration material and make a thick bite at that opening. I take the bite and orient the models together using that and lute them to that position and that is what I design the flat plane guards to. I then mount using the bite and adjust centric. [/QUOTE]
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