Hi Guys Thank for watching the video, if you want to download the STL files follow this link: dentalclass.systeme.io/ and if you are looking for some one on one training send a message to this email address: dentalclass1on1@gmail.com
Great, an interesting case that is relatively easy to do nowadays. In the past we had to work hard to achieve something like this. I like it because you have a lot of control over the morphology and occlusion (if the records are good). Although it leaves a lot of room for the natural color of these cases, it is improving.
Hi, thank you for your comment! Yes it is true, I have enormous respect for the old technicians that used to do everything by hand, different techniques, and everything had to be on point at every stage to guarantee a nice end result. Today the same knowledge is required but applied with different techniques and technologies. Exocad is just a tool, it's an extension of the technician's expertise, the end design is a reflection of his/her knowledge. Thank you for watching! 🙏
@eren-t1e you can watch this video to have an idea how to start the case and what to select I make it step by step: ruclips.net/video/LJbAb3gqupg/видео.html and you can download the STL files by following this link: dentalclass.systeme.io/
May I ask before you merged the gingiva with the teeth I noticed there was gingiva material coming through the soft tissue, how did it cut so the gingiva was sitting nicely on the soft tissue? Is there a tool to remove excess material or does it automatically cut when you merge? Thank you! Great video
Hi, of course, you may ask anything! Thank you for your question, so once you merge everything together the gingiva adapts automatically to the soft tissue ✌️ Cheers
@ I’ve been curious about digital diagnostic designs. How to take a preop, extract, design ideally, and turn it into a model for the Dr to make a siltec for temps. I do that daily on 3 shape and want to see the ins and outs of exocad. Cheers
Hi moizarain1339, I can definitely do, quick explanation is to add material on the intaglio surface until it is too bulky and then use the adapt tool go to the basal section and enter a negative value, that negative value will be the amount that is going to trespass the soft tissue and it will be equal everywhere, then you just need to smooth it a bit. But I'll explain that in future videos ✌️
Also, I didn't manage to answer your previous comment, and the answer is yes, I can do 1 on 1 training if needed. Im creating a system so you and anyone else can reach out to me via email for that purpose
Yes, I'll create links with the cases STL files and implant libraries for this and the other videos for you guys to download. I'll comment here once that's done! ✌️ Thank you for sharing that idea
Hi Guys Thank for watching the video, if you want to download the STL files follow this link:
dentalclass.systeme.io/
and if you are looking for some one on one training send a message to this email address:
dentalclass1on1@gmail.com
GOOD JOB watching from turkey
I'm glad that you enjoyed it, thank you for watching! ✌️
3:20 Yes please make a video on how to set up a case with the scan bodies 🙏
Thank you for watching, and yes, on my very next video, that's coming up soon, I will be addressing that topic 😁
Great, an interesting case that is relatively easy to do nowadays. In the past we had to work hard to achieve something like this. I like it because you have a lot of control over the morphology and occlusion (if the records are good). Although it leaves a lot of room for the natural color of these cases, it is improving.
Hi, thank you for your comment! Yes it is true, I have enormous respect for the old technicians that used to do everything by hand, different techniques, and everything had to be on point at every stage to guarantee a nice end result. Today the same knowledge is required but applied with different techniques and technologies. Exocad is just a tool, it's an extension of the technician's expertise, the end design is a reflection of his/her knowledge.
Thank you for watching! 🙏
can you share stl files and show how we start case and what we select?
@eren-t1e you can watch this video to have an idea how to start the case and what to select I make it step by step:
ruclips.net/video/LJbAb3gqupg/видео.html
and you can download the STL files by following this link:
dentalclass.systeme.io/
Nice work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you so much for all education video. You are the best
Thank you so much! 🙏
May I ask before you merged the gingiva with the teeth I noticed there was gingiva material coming through the soft tissue, how did it cut so the gingiva was sitting nicely on the soft tissue? Is there a tool to remove excess material or does it automatically cut when you merge? Thank you! Great video
Hi, of course, you may ask anything! Thank you for your question, so once you merge everything together the gingiva adapts automatically to the soft tissue ✌️
Cheers
@ thank you! I have been using 3 shape for 8 years now and just now have the opportunity to dabble in exocad. I look forward to seeing more videos
@@fluffy_lawnmower3553 I'll keep them coming! Do you have any topic that you would like for me to cover?
@ I’ve been curious about digital diagnostic designs. How to take a preop, extract, design ideally, and turn it into a model for the Dr to make a siltec for temps. I do that daily on 3 shape and want to see the ins and outs of exocad. Cheers
Sure, I can cover that topic, once I find a nice case for that I'll document it and post ! I'll let you know
Can this dental library share it?
I'll be sharing some files on my next video, don't forget to subscribe to be notified once it comes out ✌️ thank you for watching
Can you make a video covering more of how to form the intaglio surface and having consistent tissue pressure
Hi moizarain1339, I can definitely do, quick explanation is to add material on the intaglio surface until it is too bulky and then use the adapt tool go to the basal section and enter a negative value, that negative value will be the amount that is going to trespass the soft tissue and it will be equal everywhere, then you just need to smooth it a bit. But I'll explain that in future videos ✌️
Also, I didn't manage to answer your previous comment, and the answer is yes, I can do 1 on 1 training if needed. Im creating a system so you and anyone else can reach out to me via email for that purpose
@@DentalClass-1ur the best
@@DentalClass-1what’s the email I can reach out to you?
@@DentalClass-1at which email can I reach out to you?
Can you share the scan file and implant library so I can practice???
Yes, I'll create links with the cases STL files and implant libraries for this and the other videos for you guys to download. I'll comment here once that's done! ✌️ Thank you for sharing that idea
@@DentalClass-1 CAN YOU SHARE THIS FILE WITH ME??? You leave your email I will contact
@@DentalClass-1 You leave your email, I will contact you to request this file.