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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Printed custom trays
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<blockquote data-quote="DAL Claxton" data-source="post: 327554" data-attributes="member: 22777"><p>With Exocad, the bitesplint module is all you would need. You can design them really quick, use a preferred gap pre-set into a material parameter created for custom trays (listed under bitesplints). </p><p></p><p>If you're looking for advanced, you could also make handle attachments or.. find some.. to put on the final tray. Perforating the tray is more time consuming than in 3Shape I believe, and tissue stops are also completely possible using the attachment function once the "splint" is merged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DAL Claxton, post: 327554, member: 22777"] With Exocad, the bitesplint module is all you would need. You can design them really quick, use a preferred gap pre-set into a material parameter created for custom trays (listed under bitesplints). If you're looking for advanced, you could also make handle attachments or.. find some.. to put on the final tray. Perforating the tray is more time consuming than in 3Shape I believe, and tissue stops are also completely possible using the attachment function once the "splint" is merged. [/QUOTE]
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