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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyLathe" data-source="post: 360850" data-attributes="member: 22339"><p>There's a huge demand for remote designers right now. You probably need to design more than dentures though. Look into learning how to design dentures, crown and bridge, all-on-x, nightguards, surgical guides, etc.</p><p></p><p>You have a leg up on most designers in that you already know analog and understand functional occlusion. That's the hard part, learning the software is entirely possible through YouTube and CAD groups on Facebook. You can go as far as your dedication will take you without needing to pay for training as long as you have some computer skills IMO. I can recommend you some great YouTube channels.</p><p></p><p>Even though I vastly prefer 3shape's denture module, I would recommend Exocad over 3shape personally. It's more versatile, runs better, and doesn't cripple you with it's constant hand-holding. That's just my opinion using both. There's also Blender but I have no experience with it but I hear good things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyLathe, post: 360850, member: 22339"] There's a huge demand for remote designers right now. You probably need to design more than dentures though. Look into learning how to design dentures, crown and bridge, all-on-x, nightguards, surgical guides, etc. You have a leg up on most designers in that you already know analog and understand functional occlusion. That's the hard part, learning the software is entirely possible through YouTube and CAD groups on Facebook. You can go as far as your dedication will take you without needing to pay for training as long as you have some computer skills IMO. I can recommend you some great YouTube channels. Even though I vastly prefer 3shape's denture module, I would recommend Exocad over 3shape personally. It's more versatile, runs better, and doesn't cripple you with it's constant hand-holding. That's just my opinion using both. There's also Blender but I have no experience with it but I hear good things. [/QUOTE]
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