JKraver
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I use exocad, I am looking to make solid models with a cutback like a cavity for soft tissue. I have recently seen it on an outsourced case.
Paldiv Probably am then.What version of exocad are you using? Pretty sure this has been available since Valetta version. You may just be missing the cue to mark the area of the gingival mask.
Where's that DHL guy??
I did it once, then tried to repeat it... and I cannot figure out what I did...What version of exocad are you using? Pretty sure this has been available since Valetta version. You may just be missing the cue to mark the area of the gingival mask.
Where's that DHL guy??
Look in the tool/wizard window for a tab that says 'mask'. Click that and then you will define the border of the desired gingival area. Other settings available for it as well.I did it once, then tried to repeat it... and I cannot figure out what I did...
you can upload from your phone. I do it that way nearly every time.I am not truly looking to make a gingival mask, just to make the hollow where a mask would go. It is too much of a hassle to upload pictures to a computer, otherwise I could show it. It is ditched unsectioned model.
Thanks, I can probably run with that. I thought I emailed you about it Josh, maybe not.If you make the model so that it has a soft tissue, you can just not print it, and then fill it in with gingiva mask or leave it open.
Aside from that, if you want to run with it now before Galway is released, you could freeform it down, or freeform model, use the anatomy paint/pull, set the dies as static so they don't get messed up, and drag down the area you want for a mask. Same would work for the scan data (possibly better since pulling it down would affect model minimal thickness.