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==Empezar por Exocad== | ==Empezar por Exocad== |
Revision as of 11:23, 5 January 2017
Es posible escanear un caso de prótesis empleando dos impresiones en oposición gracias al soporte de una llave de oclusión, así como un bite vestibular o una impresión triple tray.
Empezar por OpticalRevEngDental
Para escanear un proyecto de prótesis empleando dos impresiones en antagonismo directamente por el software, acceder a la Gestión de Proyecto y crear esta tipología de proyecto.
Solamente acordarse de elegir el "Modelo de Impresión" en el menu "Tipo de Modelo" y aceptar cliqueando el botón verde.
Empezar por Exocad
It is also possible to access this kind of wizard setting the case in Exocad. Just define the project as usual in Exocad's Dental DB.
Save the project and click on the scan button. This will launch the Scan Software's Guided Procedure.
In the splash screen select Advanced Import Options and, in the Model Type drop down menu, Impression Model.
Accept your choice clicking on the start button, and the software will present the scan wizard for scanning two impressions and their occlusal key.
Scan Procedure
The first scan the software requires is the occlusal key. Place the object, either a triple tray or a vestibular bite, in a position that would allow to get details of both upper and lower jaw.
In our example case, a vestibular bite has been used.
The software will then ask the user to scan the Lower Impression. Place the impression in the scanner, as described in the following picture, then click scan to start the acquisition.
Once the impression has been scanned, click next and cut the model base, taking care not to cut part of the teeth as well. The selected part will be, as always, automatically removed.
Right after the Cut Height step, the impression will be aligned with the occlusion. It is possible that the automatic alignment fails, being the objects two impression. A Manual Alignment step will be automatically presented by the software. Carefully choose the common area between the impression and the occlusal key.
Then click Best Fit, accept with OK if the alignment is good or remake the alignment clicking on Reset.
Once it has been aligned, clean the image as much as possible.
Repeat this process for the upper jaw and follow the steps until the final acquisition check. If the occlusion is correct, click next to generate the meshes.