Exocad Custom Multi-Unit Abutment

Hi guys!

how can I design a Custom Abutment with a Multi-Unit head in Exocad?

I would like to design an abutment that thas this kind of geometry:
-it has to be screw-retained with a direct implant connection
-has a stock multi-unit head instead of an individual crown bottom interface
-has multi-unit head insertion direction parallel with secondary insertion view
-has individual abutment bottom that has a custom margin line
-the design process should have a final restoration design implemented in the same dental case, e.g. dental bridge with direct multi-unit connection to the custom multi-unit abutment, or overdenture design on the bar with pillars that have a direct implant connection

Did anyone design something similar before? Please be kind and share your experience, I will be forever grateful to you =)

Cheers!
 
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contact your exocad support about connection libraries that they have developed.
 
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Try Tru Abutment.
 
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I have recently had some issues with PLovdiv and wondered if anyone sees the same.
1- is when I am doing screw retained crown and I augment the cuff of the implant part,ie..the abut. bottom sometimes the mesh doesn't come back together and i am left with a hole??
2- When I use the implant module I was told I could tip screw channels about 4-6 degrees without using the angulated channel, but recently the clickable on the abut. bottom step isn't there as a option??
Any help or experience with this??
Thanlks!!
 
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When I use the implant module I was told I could tip screw channels about 4-6 degrees without using the angulated channel, but recently the clickable on the abut. bottom step isn't there as a option??
Any help or experience with this??
if you increase hole diameter to 3mm then yes you can implement more room for the driver and make a pseudo angled hole, otherwise no. tipping the channel is a library constraint that is either Enabled or Disabled. none of the 5 degree fudge factor.
 
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I have recently had some issues with PLovdiv and wondered if anyone sees the same.
1- is when I am doing screw retained crown and I augment the cuff of the implant part,ie..the abut. bottom sometimes the mesh doesn't come back together and i am left with a hole??
2- When I use the implant module I was told I could tip screw channels about 4-6 degrees without using the angulated channel, but recently the clickable on the abut. bottom step isn't there as a option??
Any help or experience with this??
Thanlks!!
1- Post some screenshots if you can it is hard to understand what the problem is without them

2- If the option isn't there then you should check your settings file in exocad installation folder to see if it is unlocked.
 
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Hi guys!

how can I design a Custom Abutment with a Multi-Unit head in Exocad?

I would like to design an abutment that thas this kind of geometry:
-it has to be screw-retained with a direct implant connection
-has a stock multi-unit head instead of an individual crown bottom interface
-has multi-unit head insertion direction parallel with secondary insertion view
-has individual abutment bottom that has a custom margin line
-the design process should have a final restoration design implemented in the same dental case, e.g. dental bridge with direct multi-unit connection to the custom multi-unit abutment, or overdenture design on the bar with pillars that have a direct implant connection

Did anyone design something similar before? Please be kind and share your experience, I will be forever grateful to you =)

Cheers!
Dentlot.com sells a multiunit scan body that I have used for nobel multi unit abutments and they seem to work well. They are polished and difficult to read unless you lightly sandblast the scan body to reduce reflection. I use a shining 3D DS-EX scanner. They also sell many aftermarket parts and are reasonalble priced.
 
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Here is a Video that might help. Not 100% sure that is what you are looking for but it should get you close
 

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