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Limourchik
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I also searched for a similar library for a long time, but everything did not fit.
two tips, which may have been partially covered.I feel it takes me too long to design crowns (about twenty minutes not counting scanning).
I think if I could have a tooth library with general shape of teeth (posteriors) that will require less tweaking I would cut my designing time in half.
I use "alternative" library mostly for everything except alot of times for implant cases I will use "zrs00" library because the cervical area is much wider than "alternative".
When I bought exocad it came with 9 libraries:
zrs01
zrs00
priti T
priti R
priti Q
generic smooth
generic
ashortia
alternative
I see some work out there with crowns looking not like any library I have.
My chief dislikes are:
occlusion is too deep and too rounded, necks too narrow, and the general shape of posteriors needs lots of adjustments.
I would like to get a library or two that will help me with less tweaking to cut down my designing time.
Thanks for the tips.two tips, which may have been partially covered.
1, pick the library you like the most, note the changes you always make, take the time to create a new library from that one, just improve them based on your design preferences.
2, get 3shape, it is more efficient for single unit design. Exocad is better for large cases
True, I haven't personally found a library that I like without at least a handful of changes I do every time. That is why I like modifying my favorite library to save a few minutes on each design. I do realize it is a huge pain and time suck to actual do that thoughThanks for the tips.
I would rather buy a library I like. It's always so busy here I don't have time to experiment, unfortunately.