Do you have a tutorial for how to 3D sculpt say, a flipper for theatrical purposes? I made one by hand but, I'd rather use dental resin for the 3D printer. In principle, I shouldn't have to print a model of my teeth in order to print a perfectly fitting veneer or flipper. I wish there were some 3D printing software that was really focused on dental usage; things which made it easy to get the bite right, to articulate, to create and sculpt a veneer, flipper, or coping. Being able to line up the maxilla and mandible right would ensure I could close my mouth all the way and not slur my speech with, say, a set of fangs in. Thanks for any info you can give on this!
Can you please make a video on how to create a arch for OTM. I'll be working on a project in a few weeks and hope to use your guidance. I have Meshmixer and Netfabb and a standard impression model of both uppers and lowers. Please do it ASAP. Just set out 15 minutes in your schedule to do a tutorial on how to create a perfect guidance arch.
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This video is too old... Now in 2020 technology has changed a lot. Much new dental software has arrived, Go through the customer review : ruclips.net/video/H7OPQwarTWA/видео.html
Meshmixer is the fundamental software and is always going to remain current and new. No matter after how many years pass. Fundamentals never change. Like dental anatomy ,morphology will remain same. Only the tools to manipulate change. Hope you have this common sense. So use common sense before making any comment.
Great introduction Doc.
Thanks for good explanation And for Very Good Video.
I have a question. On an oral scanner, does it always show the create date and then the date if there has been any alteration done?
Hello! Which scanner did you use to generate the stl files? Thanks
may I know how to get the scan of the teeth like this one ?
Do you have a tutorial for how to 3D sculpt say, a flipper for theatrical purposes? I made one by hand but, I'd rather use dental resin for the 3D printer. In principle, I shouldn't have to print a model of my teeth in order to print a perfectly fitting veneer or flipper. I wish there were some 3D printing software that was really focused on dental usage; things which made it easy to get the bite right, to articulate, to create and sculpt a veneer, flipper, or coping. Being able to line up the maxilla and mandible right would ensure I could close my mouth all the way and not slur my speech with, say, a set of fangs in. Thanks for any info you can give on this!
Can you please make a video on how to create a arch for OTM. I'll be working on a project in a few weeks and hope to use your guidance. I have Meshmixer and Netfabb and a standard impression model of both uppers and lowers. Please do it ASAP. Just set out 15 minutes in your schedule to do a tutorial on how to create a perfect guidance arch.
Hello sir, I have a question: how to you convert the 3D scans to STL files ?
We have to export the STL out of our scanning software. Otherwise, there are services that will charge to convert them for you.
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Many thanks for posting and detailed explaination- do you know any free/low cost software for articulation (static and dynamic)? Many thanks.
thank you very much from morocco and excited to learn
Autodesk meshmixer: Mac os
This video is too old... Now in 2020 technology has changed a lot. Much new dental software has arrived, Go through the customer review : ruclips.net/video/H7OPQwarTWA/видео.html
Meshmixer is the fundamental software and is always going to remain current and new. No matter after how many years pass. Fundamentals never change. Like dental anatomy ,morphology will remain same. Only the tools to manipulate change. Hope you have this common sense. So use common sense before making any comment.
@@Digital-Dental-Designing-Techtheyre spammong to sell their software. They mustve missed the FREE part.