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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
STL files on MeshMixer
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Bubez" data-source="post: 300602" data-attributes="member: 14611"><p>I have been making digital models for STL files for a surgeon. He then imports these STL files into mesh mixer. When I open both the upper and lower scans in 3shape they automatically articulate in occlusion. However, when he then imports the two files into mesh mixer they're not in occlusion. Any ideas what's going on? </p><p>He asked if I'm doing anything differently, which I am not, and apparently neither is he, but he said they used to occluded automatically. </p><p>Any help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Bubez, post: 300602, member: 14611"] I have been making digital models for STL files for a surgeon. He then imports these STL files into mesh mixer. When I open both the upper and lower scans in 3shape they automatically articulate in occlusion. However, when he then imports the two files into mesh mixer they're not in occlusion. Any ideas what's going on? He asked if I'm doing anything differently, which I am not, and apparently neither is he, but he said they used to occluded automatically. Any help? [/QUOTE]
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