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heyy i randomly found your video I am dental student in India and in here in India these kind of models are still made by mold very old method.which machine is this and where I can this machine
With SLA printers, you get the most detail from the surfaces facing the vat, my experience is mostly in miniature figures but I would think this would apply to 3d printed dentistry applications as well.
Watching this cause I will be getting Invisalign eventually. I currently have a brother who is in his 2nd year of braces but I don’t not have a difficult case. I’m nervous and also excited to have a prefect smile 😁
Yaaasss!!! Thank u so much .... I just picked up set of new trays and didn't realize till night time it wouldnt stay . Back tooth part popped out everytime I opened my mouth ....this was an instant fix!😁
wouldnt that compromise your aligner? i didnt even know it could be bent that easily, if so, how can your teeth move properly if the aligner itself is that flexible?
It doesn't compromise your aligner as along as you're careful not to deform the individual mold for each tooth when you're doing it. The force you're exerting on the retainer is across a different axis than the retainer uses to move your teeth. For example, you can easily bend the retainer in half with your hands, but its almost impossible to tear the retainer in half. The force exerted on your teeth by the retainer is more like the force you'd use to pull the retainer in half. Also, the retainer only uses a little bit of force on a select few teeth per retainer. In this way, the other teeth act as an anchor while you're moving the specific teeth that tray is designed to move. Heat will deform the trays very easily though. Even something like hot coffee can soften the plastic up enough to cause it to deform.
It won't hurt your aligner. Your aligners are flexible and meant to be bent slightly (which happens every time you take them in and out). Retainers are NOT meant to be bent like this though!