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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Dental I/O scan workflows
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<blockquote data-quote="2thm8kr" data-source="post: 307286" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you don't convince them to change then you can't really expect to have a predictable and consistent technique. The easiest solution for me has been to tell them which scan bodies to use and provide them. Let them know where they can purchase more or sell them extras. I customized some exocad libraries to avoid this type of situation otherwise I would spend more time on working out a solution than the case is worth. </p><p></p><p>As for printed models and accuracy for implants. If the crowns or splint/bridge is in the same quadrant or a single in different quadrants and cement retained I do them without models in most instances. If a model was necessary then I would print a solid with the designed abutments in place. For screw retained I'm not convinced desktop printers are consistent enough to do anything but singles.</p><p></p><p>Would love to hear what others have done to overcome this and what printers, software, and library/DIM analogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2thm8kr, post: 307286, member: 1367"] . If you don't convince them to change then you can't really expect to have a predictable and consistent technique. The easiest solution for me has been to tell them which scan bodies to use and provide them. Let them know where they can purchase more or sell them extras. I customized some exocad libraries to avoid this type of situation otherwise I would spend more time on working out a solution than the case is worth. As for printed models and accuracy for implants. If the crowns or splint/bridge is in the same quadrant or a single in different quadrants and cement retained I do them without models in most instances. If a model was necessary then I would print a solid with the designed abutments in place. For screw retained I'm not convinced desktop printers are consistent enough to do anything but singles. Would love to hear what others have done to overcome this and what printers, software, and library/DIM analogs. [/QUOTE]
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