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<blockquote data-quote="user name" data-source="post: 324084" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>This is from the great one. (2th)</p><p></p><p>In DentalDB Select wax up pontic,(in this case you would select one molar) change to expert mode right away, use the editor to cut the preps out of the model scan, use the editor to close the holes you just made.</p><p></p><p>click ok, select free form scan data, smooth any rough areas where you just edit the preps out of the mesh</p><p></p><p>Position a molar or what ever you need to fill the gap. get the occlusion, contours, and everything else just how you want them. remove all meshes from the scene except the pontic wax up you just made. save scene as stl,</p><p></p><p>leave this CAD scene open so you can easily make changes to your wax up if necessary until you get the hang of it.</p><p>Go back to DentalDB, change to wax up (in the example it appears to be a hemisected molar. At this point it doesn't matter, select the two premolars on the same side of the arch.</p><p>Click design, when prompted to load the wax up select the pontic waxup you just made. switch to expert mode and select edit preop/waxup scans. delete the areas marked yellow. make sure</p><p>to delete any little tiny pieces of mesh that are mis placed after editing. </p><p></p><p>Go back to wizard, mark margins, set your gap and borders and let exocad calculate the waxup over the two hemisected roots. free form as needed and merge.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Easiest way to do most anything unconventional in exocad. IF you need more than one tooth for the wax up be sure to use expert mode to connect the teeth or use the gingival design function to connect all the teeth. It's important that the teeth are connected when selecting waxup/copy mill for multiple units the spans. Otherwise exocad will not include them in the calculation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user name, post: 324084, member: 1719"] This is from the great one. (2th) In DentalDB Select wax up pontic,(in this case you would select one molar) change to expert mode right away, use the editor to cut the preps out of the model scan, use the editor to close the holes you just made. click ok, select free form scan data, smooth any rough areas where you just edit the preps out of the mesh Position a molar or what ever you need to fill the gap. get the occlusion, contours, and everything else just how you want them. remove all meshes from the scene except the pontic wax up you just made. save scene as stl, leave this CAD scene open so you can easily make changes to your wax up if necessary until you get the hang of it. Go back to DentalDB, change to wax up (in the example it appears to be a hemisected molar. At this point it doesn't matter, select the two premolars on the same side of the arch. Click design, when prompted to load the wax up select the pontic waxup you just made. switch to expert mode and select edit preop/waxup scans. delete the areas marked yellow. make sure to delete any little tiny pieces of mesh that are mis placed after editing. Go back to wizard, mark margins, set your gap and borders and let exocad calculate the waxup over the two hemisected roots. free form as needed and merge. Easiest way to do most anything unconventional in exocad. IF you need more than one tooth for the wax up be sure to use expert mode to connect the teeth or use the gingival design function to connect all the teeth. It's important that the teeth are connected when selecting waxup/copy mill for multiple units the spans. Otherwise exocad will not include them in the calculation. [/QUOTE]
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