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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: 313734" data-attributes="member: 20874"><p>Yeah you can, but veneers are a little more challenging. If the model isn't prepped for veneers already, Meshmixer does have a sculpt feature but it can be intimidating at first. What I would do it sculpt away the facial what you need to reduce. You technically don't have to remove everything just enough so that the original won't show through once you append. If the model is already prepped I would still use temp on prepared. I love using it since I dont have to mark margins or section out an unsectioned model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackhawk201, post: 313734, member: 20874"] Yeah you can, but veneers are a little more challenging. If the model isn't prepped for veneers already, Meshmixer does have a sculpt feature but it can be intimidating at first. What I would do it sculpt away the facial what you need to reduce. You technically don't have to remove everything just enough so that the original won't show through once you append. If the model is already prepped I would still use temp on prepared. I love using it since I dont have to mark margins or section out an unsectioned model. [/QUOTE]
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