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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Printing digital diagnostic wax up
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<blockquote data-quote="blackhawk201" data-source="post: 313672" data-attributes="member: 20874"><p>We do alot, first I take take the stl file into Meshmixer and extract digitally and fill the holes and smooth. I then save that file separate from the original. I then make my case in 3shape as a temp on prepared(so i dont have to mark margins). I then import the stl with extractions, the antagonist, and then the original as a preop(so I have my placements right). I do this because even though 3shape has a digital extraction tool, once you save and close it, it doesn't save the extractions in 3D preview so sometimes the existing teeth are showing through my design. Once my design is right, just do 3shapes Copy and Append feature to save the design on the model. Then I export that scan and reimport it to a new case for just models, run through 3shapes model builder and boom you are done. I know this is alot but if you wanna know more just let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackhawk201, post: 313672, member: 20874"] We do alot, first I take take the stl file into Meshmixer and extract digitally and fill the holes and smooth. I then save that file separate from the original. I then make my case in 3shape as a temp on prepared(so i dont have to mark margins). I then import the stl with extractions, the antagonist, and then the original as a preop(so I have my placements right). I do this because even though 3shape has a digital extraction tool, once you save and close it, it doesn't save the extractions in 3D preview so sometimes the existing teeth are showing through my design. Once my design is right, just do 3shapes Copy and Append feature to save the design on the model. Then I export that scan and reimport it to a new case for just models, run through 3shapes model builder and boom you are done. I know this is alot but if you wanna know more just let me know. [/QUOTE]
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