Multiple custom abutments on Exocad

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Is anyone farmiliar with the easiest way to get two implants parallel in exocad? Working on a 4 unit bridge, having trouble with making the path of draw parallel between the 2 implants.
 
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in the wizard mode select your bridge in the drop down, adjust the insertion using the view.

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in Expert mode, use CTRL to select both abutments, and click Abutment Design. ensure the slider is set to >2 degrees.

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you got it.

also: i know exocad now.
 
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you got it.

also: i know exocad now.
sorry to bother you again! What paramiters (cement gap etc.) are you using when doing ti-bases? I have been noticing the crown always has a few degree wiggle room on the tibase after milling. Any thoughts?
 
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crown is fitting too loose. don't change anything except the space above the margin; examine where you tell exocad to stop the space above the margin, ensure this space fully encapsulates the notches or flat indexes in the tibase. see pics.

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if after that the crowns are still too loose, check your milling. it may be overmilled.
 
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sorry to bother you again! What paramiters (cement gap etc.) are you using when doing ti-bases? I have been noticing the crown always has a few degree wiggle room on the tibase after milling. Any thoughts?
You dont use the implant libraries to import ti base for design?
 
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I do, but even with that I still get the slightest rotation.
 
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if after that the crowns are still too loose, check your milling. it may be overmilled.

Im designing a 4unit bridge with 2 tibase, any idea where the parallel step is for 2 screw retained implants? I am not getting the secondary insertion direction step?
 
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Did you know this was around? Some of the answers you seek will be there. Did you get any training?

not shutting you down. Just trying to give more tools.
 
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Im designing a 4unit bridge with 2 tibase, any idea where the parallel step is for 2 screw retained implants? I am not getting the secondary insertion direction step?
Try checking expert mode.
 
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Did you know this was around? Some of the answers you seek will be there. Did you get any training?

not shutting you down. Just trying to give more tools.
Only thing on that wiki for screw retained is screw hole structures.
 
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This is for CUSTOM ABUTMENTS.... Im talking Ti base. But I appreciate the GREAT attitude.
The answers are there. Very simple. The attitude is growing among all of us. Nothing wrong with questions, but its becoming evident you have no idea what youre doing.
 
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The answers are there. Very simple. The attitude is growing among all of us. Nothing wrong with questions, but its becoming evident you have no idea what youre doing.
Alright then Bud, thanks for being a total ****. I wont ask anymore questions on here
 
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The Wiki page I and JMN posted doesnt say anything about custom abutments; in fact, the pic included shows Ti bases.
Like I said...simple.
DLN is for techs of all levels. Congrats. There is now a level Zero.
 

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