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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Articulator Issues with Shape 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="npdynamite" data-source="post: 339179" data-attributes="member: 11802"><p>If you over occlude the scans to achieve this, you won't be able to use the virtual articulator. It seems that you may be thinking to much of the analog world while operating in the digital one. 3Shape has a lot of marking and cutting tools that will allow you to dial in your occlusion without overoccluding. It is a little weird to get used to because things will look "open" even though they arent. I use the "Desired distance to antagonist" tool and the "distance map" slider to quickly cut my occlusion and guide further adjustments once I have my crown close to finished. Some people may prefer other tools that accomplish a similar result. </p><p></p><p>To achieve consistant occlusion you will have to dial in what settings distances to the antagonist in the software are equal to "in occlusion" on the model for you. If you try manually adjusting bites rather than dialing in these parameters you won't achieve consistancy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="npdynamite, post: 339179, member: 11802"] If you over occlude the scans to achieve this, you won't be able to use the virtual articulator. It seems that you may be thinking to much of the analog world while operating in the digital one. 3Shape has a lot of marking and cutting tools that will allow you to dial in your occlusion without overoccluding. It is a little weird to get used to because things will look "open" even though they arent. I use the "Desired distance to antagonist" tool and the "distance map" slider to quickly cut my occlusion and guide further adjustments once I have my crown close to finished. Some people may prefer other tools that accomplish a similar result. To achieve consistant occlusion you will have to dial in what settings distances to the antagonist in the software are equal to "in occlusion" on the model for you. If you try manually adjusting bites rather than dialing in these parameters you won't achieve consistancy. [/QUOTE]
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