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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Initial Crown Proposals
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<blockquote data-quote="CoolHandLuke" data-source="post: 231499" data-attributes="member: 4850"><p>and that's never going to change. not even for single units.</p><p></p><p>the reason for this is because of the disconnect between translating size and angulation of anatomy libraries from case to case. in the scan-it-library there needs to be demarcations for actual anatomy, like long axis, facial 3rds, marginal ridges, margin line, etc. </p><p></p><p>since none of that is defined on the anatomy library and none of it is 'identified' on the neighboring anatomy, it will never be correct.</p><p></p><p>but in blender.... it would be quite possible to design a tooth merely by demarcating neighboring anatomy, the margin line, the incisal edge, and using a macro.</p><p></p><p>but that would only be good for a single tooth or two. not a whole smile. for that we'll need some more cooking up of preposterous ideas...</p><p></p><p>hey [USER=2560]@patmo141[/USER] lets have a little talk...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolHandLuke, post: 231499, member: 4850"] and that's never going to change. not even for single units. the reason for this is because of the disconnect between translating size and angulation of anatomy libraries from case to case. in the scan-it-library there needs to be demarcations for actual anatomy, like long axis, facial 3rds, marginal ridges, margin line, etc. since none of that is defined on the anatomy library and none of it is 'identified' on the neighboring anatomy, it will never be correct. but in blender.... it would be quite possible to design a tooth merely by demarcating neighboring anatomy, the margin line, the incisal edge, and using a macro. but that would only be good for a single tooth or two. not a whole smile. for that we'll need some more cooking up of preposterous ideas... hey [USER=2560]@patmo141[/USER] lets have a little talk... [/QUOTE]
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