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Matching prep scan to temp scan in Inlab CAD design software
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<blockquote data-quote="Rajiv" data-source="post: 341506" data-attributes="member: 25336"><p>We have an itero scanner, inlab cad software, inlab MCX5 milling unit.</p><p>I have received couple of scans for making some anterior crowns and veneers. But the dentist has given the prep scan without the opposing arch and the temp (mock up - to copy) scan in occlusion with lower scan. </p><p>Now when I try to match the upper prep scan to the lower arch from the temp scan, it does not match and shows collapsed occlusion in inlab. </p><p>Is there a way to sort this? How can I match this in occlusion to proceed ahead? </p><p>Is this feature available in Exocad? </p><p>Thanks in advance </p><p>Regards</p><p>Rajiv</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rajiv, post: 341506, member: 25336"] We have an itero scanner, inlab cad software, inlab MCX5 milling unit. I have received couple of scans for making some anterior crowns and veneers. But the dentist has given the prep scan without the opposing arch and the temp (mock up - to copy) scan in occlusion with lower scan. Now when I try to match the upper prep scan to the lower arch from the temp scan, it does not match and shows collapsed occlusion in inlab. Is there a way to sort this? How can I match this in occlusion to proceed ahead? Is this feature available in Exocad? Thanks in advance Regards Rajiv [/QUOTE]
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