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Zirconium Titanium Hybrid?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoolHandLuke" data-source="post: 209535" data-attributes="member: 4850"><p>im not writing it up because i am incredibly lazy and right now not motivated to provide this level of assistance to a complete new player in the game.</p><p></p><p>excuse me for thinking a fundamental familiarity is the basic level of skill before reaching out for advanced - or intermediate - case difficulty help.</p><p></p><p>plus, it comes down to how much finished the design has to be and what the next stage is. if we're going full zirc with pink porc thats one thing. if no pink thats quite another.</p><p></p><p>the basest way to do this case is to make the order read 1 single coping with a waxup, and make fantastic use of the morphing tool.</p><p></p><p>but while that will get the case done, it disregards all the pertinent technological and software advances since 2007.</p><p></p><p>i can think of three ways to get this case done with 3shape, 2 of which will be technically very frustrating, and 1 of which demands him to buy the Gingiva module.</p><p></p><p>i really hope that doesnt make me sound like a douche.</p><p></p><p>anyway, there are two ways to force the scanner to NOT ask you to make dies for each tooth - first is to mark the scan as unsectioned. the other is to add digital gingiva in the order form. if that's not an option open to you, the process will be long and tricky and prone to two kinds of error, user error, and ignorance based on user error. youll get a product that was designed correctly but doesnt exactly fit and you won't understand why.</p><p></p><p>heres some tips though; fill the screw holes with something before you scan, preferably not sealed with wax but a short extended dowel that pokes out a bit - enough to see the angle of the screw hole. if the bar and prosthesis will be bonded then disregard previous and just fill the holes with anything.</p><p></p><p>obtain a can of Tinactin. it makes excellent scan spray. short bursts.</p><p></p><p>this particular order you will have to mark as Double preparation. DO NOT move the model off of the scan plate when removing the waxup from the bar. you MAY remove the whole plate from the scanner though. that's fine. just not the model. there will be no way to re-align them afterward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolHandLuke, post: 209535, member: 4850"] im not writing it up because i am incredibly lazy and right now not motivated to provide this level of assistance to a complete new player in the game. excuse me for thinking a fundamental familiarity is the basic level of skill before reaching out for advanced - or intermediate - case difficulty help. plus, it comes down to how much finished the design has to be and what the next stage is. if we're going full zirc with pink porc thats one thing. if no pink thats quite another. the basest way to do this case is to make the order read 1 single coping with a waxup, and make fantastic use of the morphing tool. but while that will get the case done, it disregards all the pertinent technological and software advances since 2007. i can think of three ways to get this case done with 3shape, 2 of which will be technically very frustrating, and 1 of which demands him to buy the Gingiva module. i really hope that doesnt make me sound like a douche. anyway, there are two ways to force the scanner to NOT ask you to make dies for each tooth - first is to mark the scan as unsectioned. the other is to add digital gingiva in the order form. if that's not an option open to you, the process will be long and tricky and prone to two kinds of error, user error, and ignorance based on user error. youll get a product that was designed correctly but doesnt exactly fit and you won't understand why. heres some tips though; fill the screw holes with something before you scan, preferably not sealed with wax but a short extended dowel that pokes out a bit - enough to see the angle of the screw hole. if the bar and prosthesis will be bonded then disregard previous and just fill the holes with anything. obtain a can of Tinactin. it makes excellent scan spray. short bursts. this particular order you will have to mark as Double preparation. DO NOT move the model off of the scan plate when removing the waxup from the bar. you MAY remove the whole plate from the scanner though. that's fine. just not the model. there will be no way to re-align them afterward. [/QUOTE]
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