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If you had one implant planning software what would it be?
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<blockquote data-quote="Car 54" data-source="post: 307723" data-attributes="member: 85"><p>grantoz, in a way, kinda along with what you're saying, I've been thinking who are techs compared to the dentist or oral surgeon in "telling them' where to place our implants.</p><p></p><p>Yet, after having read <a href="https://dentallabnetwork.com/forums/threads/implant-placement.30139/" target="_blank">this thread</a>, and with all of the <a href="https://dentallabnetwork.com/forums/threads/implant-placement.30139/post-307524" target="_blank">good points</a> that were presented, made me rethink my position. I'm not telling the oral surgeon, or the general dentist "this is it", period (my guide and the implant site position) but they have the right of refusal, or to modify the site position.</p><p></p><p>I am not part of a study club, and I admire your doing that. It's something I need to get out of my comfort zone and start attending one, somewhere.</p><p></p><p>I guess with our planning software, chances are I would take a snapshot or two of implant site position, and of the restorative position to send along with the guide</p><p>to the Dr drilling the site(s) as helpful visual information of what and why I did what I did.</p><p></p><p>With multiple implant sites being planned, I can see our part in buying the software (in my case, Implant Studio$$) and designing, yet for 1-3 units, isn't a wax up with a suck down enough? I know it's a bit of a guess, especially on lowers as far as the bone and angle of the bone etc in where I position my crown in the "ideal spot", but at least it lets the surgeon or dentist see where my ideal position of the where I want our crown(s) to be, in relation to the adjacent teeth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Car 54, post: 307723, member: 85"] grantoz, in a way, kinda along with what you're saying, I've been thinking who are techs compared to the dentist or oral surgeon in "telling them' where to place our implants. Yet, after having read [URL='https://dentallabnetwork.com/forums/threads/implant-placement.30139/']this thread[/URL], and with all of the [URL='https://dentallabnetwork.com/forums/threads/implant-placement.30139/post-307524']good points[/URL] that were presented, made me rethink my position. I'm not telling the oral surgeon, or the general dentist "this is it", period (my guide and the implant site position) but they have the right of refusal, or to modify the site position. I am not part of a study club, and I admire your doing that. It's something I need to get out of my comfort zone and start attending one, somewhere. I guess with our planning software, chances are I would take a snapshot or two of implant site position, and of the restorative position to send along with the guide to the Dr drilling the site(s) as helpful visual information of what and why I did what I did. With multiple implant sites being planned, I can see our part in buying the software (in my case, Implant Studio$$) and designing, yet for 1-3 units, isn't a wax up with a suck down enough? I know it's a bit of a guess, especially on lowers as far as the bone and angle of the bone etc in where I position my crown in the "ideal spot", but at least it lets the surgeon or dentist see where my ideal position of the where I want our crown(s) to be, in relation to the adjacent teeth. [/QUOTE]
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