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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Dental I/O scan workflows
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike2" data-source="post: 367151" data-attributes="member: 943"><p>I have a few and I mean few Dr's that are inserting I/O casework, modeless with little or no adjusting. The best scans are dr using laser and actually looking at scans in stone mode on trios. My question, to this knowledgeable group, is how to convey to the assistants whom are scanning the best way to get predictable results. I know that with Trios you can scan the bite and turn of the adjust contacts which means the crown may have high occlusion as it adjusts the bite relationship to reflect the moment the arches come into contact? In addition I have one Dr. that is back on the pfm bandwagon and the digital models just don't seem as accurate as stone? When i check proximal contacts on Nextdent models, they are open ever so slight. If I add to close Dr says tight contact, is this normal? I know i don't cut the contacts off as I do not use removable dies on models. Lastly, I want to buy Exocad splint module. I have read that it's fairly straight forward and easy to design splints or mock surgical stents that show tooth position and angulation, with no regard for bone structure, but the material I heard isn't clear, more purple when cured? Any insight or links to videos greatly appreciated.TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike2, post: 367151, member: 943"] I have a few and I mean few Dr's that are inserting I/O casework, modeless with little or no adjusting. The best scans are dr using laser and actually looking at scans in stone mode on trios. My question, to this knowledgeable group, is how to convey to the assistants whom are scanning the best way to get predictable results. I know that with Trios you can scan the bite and turn of the adjust contacts which means the crown may have high occlusion as it adjusts the bite relationship to reflect the moment the arches come into contact? In addition I have one Dr. that is back on the pfm bandwagon and the digital models just don't seem as accurate as stone? When i check proximal contacts on Nextdent models, they are open ever so slight. If I add to close Dr says tight contact, is this normal? I know i don't cut the contacts off as I do not use removable dies on models. Lastly, I want to buy Exocad splint module. I have read that it's fairly straight forward and easy to design splints or mock surgical stents that show tooth position and angulation, with no regard for bone structure, but the material I heard isn't clear, more purple when cured? Any insight or links to videos greatly appreciated.TIA [/QUOTE]
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