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<blockquote data-quote="2thm8kr" data-source="post: 173458" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>With photos and other visual aids, I scan the preop situation model and make my alterations with editing tools in the software to the virtual model.</p><p>Sometimes I'll have a model printed of the virtual wax up. The clinician can take an impression of that and make a temp old school and use a vacuum former or lab putty to make a prep guide. Sometimes I use the provisional module and make shell temps and have the doc take an impression of that after seating, scan and merge with the prep model and make changes, mill a temp and let the patient test drive them. The possibilities are endless unless you are imaginatively challenged. All of your analog skills you have aquirred over the years can be applied to digital. It's just a matter of making the commitment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2thm8kr, post: 173458, member: 1367"] With photos and other visual aids, I scan the preop situation model and make my alterations with editing tools in the software to the virtual model. Sometimes I'll have a model printed of the virtual wax up. The clinician can take an impression of that and make a temp old school and use a vacuum former or lab putty to make a prep guide. Sometimes I use the provisional module and make shell temps and have the doc take an impression of that after seating, scan and merge with the prep model and make changes, mill a temp and let the patient test drive them. The possibilities are endless unless you are imaginatively challenged. All of your analog skills you have aquirred over the years can be applied to digital. It's just a matter of making the commitment. [/QUOTE]
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