Open Articulation w/ ASIGA printed models (3Shape)

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TANYARAMIREZCDT

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Scanner: E3
Software: 3Shape v.2018
Printer: ASIGA Max
Resin: ASIGA DentalModel

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I'm printing full/quad arches (with stops) and the occlusion is off. It looks like an even amount of open occlusal space (about 1-1.5 mm) even though its correctly articulated in Model Builder. It's almost as if I intended to open the VDO. I end up having to knock the stops off and hand-articulating, but this is counter-productive and I'm sure its a few simple clicks of a button that can solve the issue. Is anyone else having this issue? Need some help!

Tanya

[mod edit: Below is a merged post on same issue]

The exact issue:
I'm printing full/quad arches (with stops) and the occlusion is off. It looks like an even amount of open occlusal space (about 1-1.5mm) even though its correctly articulated in Model Builder. I end up having to knock the stops off and hand-articulating, but this is counter-productive and I'm sure its a few simple clicks of a button that can solve the issue.

I'll definitely start a new thread, thanks!
 
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Scanner: E3
Software: 3Shape v.2018
Printer: ASIGA Max
Resin: ASIGA DentalModel

Details:
I'm printing full/quad arches (with stops) and the occlusion is off. It looks like an even amount of open occlusal space (about 1-1.5 mm) even though its correctly articulated in Model Builder. It's almost as if I intended to open the VDO. I end up having to knock the stops off and hand-articulating, but this is counter-productive and I'm sure its a few simple clicks of a button that can solve the issue. Is anyone else having this issue? Need some help!

Tanya

[mod edit: Below is a merged post on same issue]

The exact issue:
I'm printing full/quad arches (with stops) and the occlusion is off. It looks like an even amount of open occlusal space (about 1-1.5mm) even though its correctly articulated in Model Builder. I end up having to knock the stops off and hand-articulating, but this is counter-productive and I'm sure its a few simple clicks of a button that can solve the issue.

I'll definitely start a new thread, thanks!
Thank you @TANYARAMIREZCDT
 
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You're occlusal pins are bent I would bet my money on...the front one...problem is that this "articulator" type sucks, pins are too thin...
 
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