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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="HampeTC" data-source="post: 339192" data-attributes="member: 21292"><p>I agree with [USER=11802]@npdynamite[/USER] you probably shouldn't manually adjust the bites when working with IO scans. If the bites are high enough to where they dont occlude when you receive them id say its not a virtual articulator problem but a scanning problem. If your doc is using a trios scanner you could open up the case filse by highlighting the case and press F4 then go inte the "scans" folder to check if the bite scan is properly aligned with the PreparatinScan and AntagonistScan. If its a faulty bite scan i would have a talk with the doc and explain that if he/she cant get the bite right they should get use to adjusting future restorations. </p><p></p><p>if you cant find anything wrong with the bite scan or the scan itself you would probably look inte the "Desired distance to antagonist" feature and try to home in on a setting that works for your io cases. </p><p></p><p>hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HampeTC, post: 339192, member: 21292"] I agree with [USER=11802]@npdynamite[/USER] you probably shouldn't manually adjust the bites when working with IO scans. If the bites are high enough to where they dont occlude when you receive them id say its not a virtual articulator problem but a scanning problem. If your doc is using a trios scanner you could open up the case filse by highlighting the case and press F4 then go inte the "scans" folder to check if the bite scan is properly aligned with the PreparatinScan and AntagonistScan. If its a faulty bite scan i would have a talk with the doc and explain that if he/she cant get the bite right they should get use to adjusting future restorations. if you cant find anything wrong with the bite scan or the scan itself you would probably look inte the "Desired distance to antagonist" feature and try to home in on a setting that works for your io cases. hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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