MeshMixer: Orthontic Fixed Retainer

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @yvonnewongdds
    @yvonnewongdds Год назад

    I like your explanation better than Wally’s. Your voice is so clear and the pace is perfect.

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад

      We all have different workflows and thought-processes. I'm glad explanation was of help to you.

  • @Berberedzo
    @Berberedzo Год назад +1

    I subbed last week and OMG is this video helpful... Really loving the content so far, please keep it up! Great video, thanks Doc!

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад

      My pleasure. Thanks for the kind words.

  • @TanjaSchoffer
    @TanjaSchoffer Год назад

    Thank you for your great Video and for always sharing your knowledge. I hit "b" before "tube handle" to get smooth nice tubes between.

  • @dvomang
    @dvomang Год назад +1

    I have placed 3 of these now since Wally posted a video. I like them so far! I am considering try to have a built in seating guide on the occlusal.

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад +3

      I will have a video on that tomorrow. Already tested it. Just need to head to bed. 😂

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад +5

      I lied. It's up. I couldn't wait. Lol

  • @simisilver1084
    @simisilver1084 Год назад

    thank you for making this look not too difficult!! We need a course for lab techs - or I just want one for my kiddo to be my lab tech lol

  • @georgeslab
    @georgeslab Год назад +1

    Thanks for the very informative video. What material do you suggest for durability ? Which brand ?

  • @orthodudeness
    @orthodudeness 19 дней назад

    Is it possible to re-set the default numbers in Mesh Mixer? Trying to set a constant default number for model wall thickness to 3 mm. It always starts at 2mm. Every model I do I need to reset to 3mm. Thank you for all these great Mesh Mixer videos!

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  19 дней назад

      Nope. At least not that I've been able to find. Annoying that the preferences are pretty minimalist in MeshMixer.

    • @orthodudeness
      @orthodudeness 19 дней назад

      @@bgrutterdds True. Being a small lab, just a few simple pre-set adjustments would save a little time. Short, me, from LA. Moved to the forest in Vida Oregon in 92. Ortho only, most all FedEx and UPS in and out. Printing models has saved a lot on shipping costs. Covid was very helpful as it gave plenty of time to learn all needed for resin printing models. I have 5 Epax printers. (X10)
      Thanks for your quick response!

    • @orthodudeness
      @orthodudeness 19 дней назад

      @@bgrutterdds Is there another program you might suggest for just basing models? I get stl files emailed to me.

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  19 дней назад

      @@orthodudeness yeah, BlueSkyPlan is the most efficient. Not as easy on the trimming and cleanup, but you can get pretty quick. Adding a base takes 1 button click. If you like hollow models, also just 1 button. Hard to beat that simplicity.

    • @orthodudeness
      @orthodudeness 19 дней назад

      @@bgrutterdds l look into that now. Thank you. Have a great day!

  • @kevinknowlton853
    @kevinknowlton853 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. If we just placed pads on the canines and bonded to the canines only, do you think that Onx has the flexural strength to resist fracture?

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад

      I do not. Most people that are doing this are using OnX Tough, I understand. I'm not currently doing them, the video was just for demonstration since people were looking for options on design. However, I would not recommend doing it at all for a 3-3 (canine-canine) fixed retainer. That definitely needs to be metal in my opinion.

  • @jamiekane4182
    @jamiekane4182 Год назад

    Dr. Grutter, have you ever tried this on the upper centrals? I placed one this week but the bridge connecting the teeth broke. I'm wondering if I should go over the incisive papilla so it can be thicker but not get in the way of occlusion.

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад

      Honestly, I'vestill not seated one. Like I said in the video, I was only making it as informational for those that would like to. I have a case coming up that I might use it on, but I'm a larger user of removable retainers rather than fixed.

    • @jamiekane4182
      @jamiekane4182 Год назад

      @@bgrutterdds Thank you for the reply. I have placed two this week (one upper and one lower) printed with SprintRay Crown resin and both broke with in 24 hours. :(

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that. I'm thinking OnX Tough would be more resilient.

  • @dremadesmeir2928
    @dremadesmeir2928 Год назад

    Hi do you have any idea how we make tunnel on the resin printed retainer that we can add wire in the retainer to make the retainer mor resistant

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад

      Since AWs have sharp edges, it would be very difficult. Also, printing such a small lumen would be most likely to be occluded.

  • @berras1001
    @berras1001 Год назад

    Do you know a suitable material from Formlabs by any chance? I have formlabs printers.

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад

      That's tough to say. I believe they have a definitive Crown bridge resin. Possibly white labeled from Bego? I would think that would be your best bet.

  • @kimberlyvanhouten5166
    @kimberlyvanhouten5166 Год назад

    What is the bonding protocol?

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад +1

      Same as with traditional fixed retainer. Etch, Bonding Agent, and Bracket cement

  • @TheKiteboy100
    @TheKiteboy100 Год назад

    What material do you use to make these?

    • @bgrutterdds
      @bgrutterdds  Год назад +2

      Most are using SprintRay OnX or Desktop Health Flexera.

  • @SzaraDentalLab
    @SzaraDentalLab Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. Now go put baby to bed!