Fabulous work flow and well articulated instructional. As an fyi, the "bird's eye" CT window that you reference as the "coronal" view several times is actually the "axial" view. Coronal is an anterior to posterior view. Axial is inferior- superior and Sagittal is right- left.
Great video Cory! Very helpful!! Do you recommend scanning the duplicate denture with composite markers and land area from intra oral scanner like trios to generate STL or create Dicoms from CBCT unit for better merging in implant planning?
Really great work. I am quite new to the software. Without you help I would be devestated. ONE QUESTION: WHERE DO I FIND THE VIDEO YOU'RE MENTIONING AT THE END WITH THE INRA ORAL SCAN??? PLEASE HELP
Great Video. Thank you so much for your contribution to increasing the quality of care!
Fabulous work flow and well articulated instructional. As an fyi, the "bird's eye" CT window that you reference as the "coronal" view several times is actually the "axial" view. Coronal is an anterior to posterior view. Axial is inferior- superior and Sagittal is right- left.
thanks Doctor! this was very helpfull!
Great video Cory! Very helpful!!
Do you recommend scanning the duplicate denture with composite markers and land area from intra oral scanner like trios to generate STL or create Dicoms from CBCT unit for better merging in implant planning?
Does BSB have tissue punches? Can't seem to find them on their site. Thank you for all of your informative videos by the way!
Really great work. I am quite new to the software. Without you help I would be devestated. ONE QUESTION: WHERE DO I FIND THE VIDEO YOU'RE MENTIONING AT THE END WITH THE INRA ORAL SCAN??? PLEASE HELP