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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Exocad crown occlusal problems with intra oral scans (Will mail top shelf Scotch if you can help me)
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<blockquote data-quote="CoolHandLuke" data-source="post: 334290" data-attributes="member: 4850"><p>you have 4 tools available as of the Galway release.</p><p></p><p>1. in expert mode, right click your scan and select Correct Jaw Scan Relation</p><p>2. in expert mode, right click your Antagonist and select Correct Antagonist</p><p>3. in expert mode, right click either scan and select Model Alignment (this assumes you have a bite scan that you can verify)</p><p>4. in Expert mode, click Tools, select Articulator. during the articulator setup it will detect intrusions; you should have minimal intrusions from the previous 3 options if you have aligned the data correctly. you will finish aligning the scans to the articulator and this message appears</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]38095[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>once you click don't modify scan data it will immediately want to know how you'd prefer to handle the overclosed bite - by opening the models along the Z, or by opening the pin. it is my opinion that opening the pin is better. opening with the pin will open the models until no intrusions are found, so rearticulating using the first TWO methods by creating some small intrusions in the correct areas, aligning using pt's wear facets, all the usual tricks of doing it by hand are integral to fixing your bites by opening the pin. then again if you press Cancel here, you will hold on to your alignment and keep the bite as fixed, so if you get good you will be able to keep your newly fixed bite.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]38096[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolHandLuke, post: 334290, member: 4850"] you have 4 tools available as of the Galway release. 1. in expert mode, right click your scan and select Correct Jaw Scan Relation 2. in expert mode, right click your Antagonist and select Correct Antagonist 3. in expert mode, right click either scan and select Model Alignment (this assumes you have a bite scan that you can verify) 4. in Expert mode, click Tools, select Articulator. during the articulator setup it will detect intrusions; you should have minimal intrusions from the previous 3 options if you have aligned the data correctly. you will finish aligning the scans to the articulator and this message appears [ATTACH type="full"]38095[/ATTACH] once you click don't modify scan data it will immediately want to know how you'd prefer to handle the overclosed bite - by opening the models along the Z, or by opening the pin. it is my opinion that opening the pin is better. opening with the pin will open the models until no intrusions are found, so rearticulating using the first TWO methods by creating some small intrusions in the correct areas, aligning using pt's wear facets, all the usual tricks of doing it by hand are integral to fixing your bites by opening the pin. then again if you press Cancel here, you will hold on to your alignment and keep the bite as fixed, so if you get good you will be able to keep your newly fixed bite. [ATTACH type="full"]38096[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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