Hi, thank you for good video to learn. I was trying to figure out how you get the opened bite and I noticed by people comments and you used leaf gauge for the bite. I just got hired from doctor and he is asking me to print the night guard, but I have no idea. I will try to follow your video to print. Is there any chance that you could upload or explain how to take an open bite with the leaf gauge? Thank you.
Do you have any tips on how to turn on the “show interference contacts”? I can’t get my antagonist contacts to appear while designing the top of the bite splint
i think its too thin and will break open in the 17-27 if the patient is a bruxist (that we commonly make those for them) i do them at least 2.5 to 3.5mm in the weakest point , depended from the mouth
We are using standard casts and when i articulate them then fit the night guard i the patient's bite is totally different than what the Exocad read. We scan the casts articulated "bare", not on an articulator and have been using the virtual articulator to simulate excursions, but this is not working. You don't try making a ramp and just get the light contact points? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks for the video.
Are taking the occlusal record at an open vertical dimension? If you're going to make an occlusal night guard it is really important to make the night guard from models mounted at an open vertical dimension recorded in CR from the patient's mouth. If you arbitrarily open the casts mounted in maximum intercuspation on an articulator you will always find greater discrepancy of the occlusion in the mouth.
@@BoiseProsthodonticsChannel We have 2-3 accounts that do it this way(the correct way), but even with them i scan with their bite in place, design and mill, then when done i articulate the casts again using the bite on an an articulator, put the night guard on the maxilla and find that it is way off compared to what i saw when designing on the computer. The fit of the night guard on the cast is very good usually, it's just against the opposing where something is way off. I have had to work my magic and add clear ortho, then make my points of contact and excursions as it should be. Blends perfectly really, but would rather not have to do this. Thanks for your help.
@@BoiseProsthodonticsChannel ok grazie non lo capivo proprio. Gentilissimo. Serve per abbinare la stessa lavorazione velocemente per tutti elementi, giusto?
It was opened using a leaf gauge in the anterior with GC Exabite material in the posterior teeth. The occlusion was scanned with the bite on the opposite site between the teeth.
Hi, thank you for good video to learn. I was trying to figure out how you get the opened bite and I noticed by people comments and you used leaf gauge for the bite. I just got hired from doctor and he is asking me to print the night guard, but I have no idea. I will try to follow your video to print. Is there any chance that you could upload or explain how to take an open bite with the leaf gauge?
Thank you.
There are some other videos on my channel that help with the leaf gauge bite process.
Great video. Ty. Why did you change the inclination of the models prior to printing?
The printer we were using is more accurate when there is a slight inclination to the print object.
Do you have any tips on how to turn on the “show interference contacts”? I can’t get my antagonist contacts to appear while designing the top of the bite splint
great video man!
Thanks Josh! How's life?
So you scan the max, man, and occlusion separately?
Yes
Hi
What will dothe option : Allow design on the palate".?
Thanks
i think its too thin and will break open in the 17-27 if the patient is a bruxist (that we commonly make those for them)
i do them at least 2.5 to 3.5mm in the weakest point , depended from the mouth
We are using standard casts and when i articulate them then fit the night guard i the patient's bite is totally different than what the Exocad read. We scan the casts articulated "bare", not on an articulator and have been using the virtual articulator to simulate excursions, but this is not working. You don't try making a ramp and just get the light contact points? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks for the video.
Are taking the occlusal record at an open vertical dimension? If you're going to make an occlusal night guard it is really important to make the night guard from models mounted at an open vertical dimension recorded in CR from the patient's mouth. If you arbitrarily open the casts mounted in maximum intercuspation on an articulator you will always find greater discrepancy of the occlusion in the mouth.
@@BoiseProsthodonticsChannel We have 2-3 accounts that do it this way(the correct way), but even with them i scan with their bite in place, design and mill, then when done i articulate the casts again using the bite on an an articulator, put the night guard on the maxilla and find that it is way off compared to what i saw when designing on the computer. The fit of the night guard on the cast is very good usually, it's just against the opposing where something is way off. I have had to work my magic and add clear ortho, then make my points of contact and excursions as it should be. Blends perfectly really, but would rather not have to do this. Thanks for your help.
hello, when you place the order how do you select all the elements together without doing it one by one?
after you have selected one tooth hold shift down and then click on the tooth you want to end on
@@BoiseProsthodonticsChannel ok grazie non lo capivo proprio. Gentilissimo. Serve per abbinare la stessa lavorazione velocemente per tutti elementi, giusto?
Are you taking the bite in an open state relation i.e. to compensate for the thickness ?
Yes
hi. do you work with exacly the same settings as we see on task window on the left? i mean offset, smoothing etc when designig splint top and bottom?
Usually
How did you opened up the bite?
It was opened using a leaf gauge in the anterior with GC Exabite material in the posterior teeth. The occlusion was scanned with the bite on the opposite site between the teeth.
Hello, can you give me the link to download it please??
Which software do you use it? thx
Exocad
Is the occlusal guard soft or hard? Thanks.
Khaled Shabany hard
why do you print out the models?
We print the models to provide an opportunity to verify fit and any distortion in the process.
How do you open bite to get interocclusal space?
Most of the time we use a leaf gauge and record the post posterior position at the vertical dimension needed for the materials.
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