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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Lab Analog fitting too tight on 3d printed model
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<blockquote data-quote="Contraluz" data-source="post: 323201" data-attributes="member: 3357"><p>Not sure in Exocad, but in 3shape, when you model build, you choose how much you want to 'bury' the analog. You definitely don't want the analog to be only supported only by the flexible material! I found it to be a hit or miss, when outsourcing the implant models for printing. I have been getting the best result with Straumann (tight fit). When you outsource, you can't go back and for the several times until you have it 'dialed in'...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Contraluz, post: 323201, member: 3357"] Not sure in Exocad, but in 3shape, when you model build, you choose how much you want to 'bury' the analog. You definitely don't want the analog to be only supported only by the flexible material! I found it to be a hit or miss, when outsourcing the implant models for printing. I have been getting the best result with Straumann (tight fit). When you outsource, you can't go back and for the several times until you have it 'dialed in'... [/QUOTE]
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