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I would like to copymill the wax up with buccal reduction for porcelain on anteriors. How would I set up the job? "Reduced wax up" for all the units and "screw retained manual positioning" for the implants. There is an implant between #6 and #7, how would I go about that? And #9 is ASC Ti base. thumbnail_20191205_175955.jpg
 
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@2thm8kr, when I select every unit I get two multi die choices one for implants and the other for the rest of the teeth that don't exist so I cant scan them. If I only select the implants and ignore the rest of the teeth I get two wax up scans. The software separates #4 from #5,7,9,12 I guess because 4 is next to 5. What should I do to have only one multi die scan and only one wax up scan?
 
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Show me screen shot of DB set up.
 
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What should I do about the pontics? "Reduced pontic"? But than its not in the copymilling section.
 
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You should have marked as reduced wax up tooth #' 4,5,7,9,12. Leave the rest blank.
For implant option each tooth select screw retained manual positioning.
 
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You should have marked as reduced wax up tooth #' 4,5,7,9,12. Leave the rest blank.
For implant option each tooth select screw retained manual positioning.
That's exactly what I did and I get two wax up scans instead of one
 
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Wax up #1 is implant #4 only
 
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What happens when you connect 4 & 5 in DB?
 
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That's it! You solved it! Unf****n believable. Thank you!
 
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