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Where to begin with surgical guides
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<blockquote data-quote="AnAppleaDay" data-source="post: 273243" data-attributes="member: 19639"><p>Depending on your 3D printer manufacturer, they might have some documentation, I would start there to learn about the actual fabrication.</p><p>If you intend on miling, same as above, but with your consumables provider.</p><p></p><p>If you intend on offering planning services, I would start researching planning software. 3Shape has Implant Studio, Materialize has Simplant, Straumann has CoDiagnostiX and Nobel has NobelClinician.</p><p></p><p>If you own a Nobel 2G scanner, you can get NobelClinician free of charge, with no annual licence to boot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnAppleaDay, post: 273243, member: 19639"] Depending on your 3D printer manufacturer, they might have some documentation, I would start there to learn about the actual fabrication. If you intend on miling, same as above, but with your consumables provider. If you intend on offering planning services, I would start researching planning software. 3Shape has Implant Studio, Materialize has Simplant, Straumann has CoDiagnostiX and Nobel has NobelClinician. If you own a Nobel 2G scanner, you can get NobelClinician free of charge, with no annual licence to boot. [/QUOTE]
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