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In the manual, it shows that the parameters 'Base Plate Thickness = 0.400 mm, type = Shadow' apply to teeth and gums. In your video, you use 'Shadow' for the base and 'Bounding Box' for teeth. Now, which one is correct?
Hello how can I subdivide my setups For example i do malocclusion for upper and lower and it gives me 10 stages for the final setup How can I subdivide them like in need 8 for upper and 10 for lower ?
Hello how can I subdivide my setups For example i do malocclusion for upper and lower and it gives me 10 stages for the final setup How can I subdivide them like in need 8 for upper and 10 for lower ?
Hello how can I subdivide my setups For example i do malocclusion for upper and lower and it gives me 10 stages for the final setup How can I subdivide them like in need 8 for upper and 10 for lower ?
Is there a way to export the diagnostic wax-up to an STL? It would be a great option to have for accurate temporaries and I'm not seeing an option or work-around for it anywhere. Thanks!
Hello, a question, when I go to adjust the teeth, there is no option where I automatically adjust the teeth so that they are straight and not manually.
Thats pretty awesome but one thing I don't understand is Who would pay all that money for new (teeth) dentures that are more yellow than most peoples natural teeth🤔🙄
My first wax try on today for digital printed dentures and they did not fit. Not even close. The bottom rim was way off. They didn't even send wax they sent a finished product. The teeth looked like a snap on cap. Loved the BL 1 shade but the teeth not so much. Even my dentist said they looked as if a kindergartener made them. They are re scanning my rims to try again. I'm still hopeful for a beautiful smile.
I have a question, how do you digitally compensate for the retraction of the silicone? Because when you make a physical impression, the plaster has a slight expansion to compensate for the retraction of the silicone. But in full digital how to do?