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When acquiring the data for a project on implants, acquiring the implant itself is really difficult. It's not like a stump or a piece of stone model. The implant connection/interfaces normally are small and metallic.  
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When acquiring the data for a project on implants, acquiring the implant itself is really difficult. It's not like a stump or a piece of stone model. The implant connection/interface are normally small and metallic.  
  
 
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Moreover the fitting needs to be mechanically perfect, there is close to no margin of error.
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Moreover, the fitting has to be mechanically perfect, with no margin of error.
  
 
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To solve this problem the implant connection is not going to be scanned directly, an '''Implant Marker''' is going to be used insteads, being it a specific object designed to be scanned that fits exactly over the implant you need.
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To solve this problem, the implant connection is not directly scanned but an '''Implant Marker''' is used in its stead. An implant marker is a specific object, designed to be scanned, which fits exactly over the implant.
  
 
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The scan of the implant marker itself is not enough: its resulting data will be used to compute the exact position of the implant interface. In order to carry out this operation an Implant Library is needed [[Implant_Library|Implant Library]].  
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The scan of the implant marker itself is not enough: its resulting data will be used to compute the exact position of the implant interface. In order to carry out this operation, an Implant Library is needed [[Implant_Library|Implant Library]].  
  
 
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The alignment to the implant library can be performed in the CAD software however, using an implant library for Exocad's Platform, the user can perform this operation directly in the scanning software, OpticalRevEng Dental, in order to get better results.
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The alignment to the implant library can be performed in the CAD software. However, using an implant library for Exocad's Platform, the user can perform this operation directly in the scanning software OpticalRevEng Dental, in order to get better results.
  
 
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After mesh generation, selecting the mesh of an implant marker from the project tree, the ''Implant Alignment'' button will appear in the [[Main_Toolbar|Main Toolbar]].
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After the mesh generation, by selecting the mesh of an implant marker from the project tree, the ''Implant Alignment'' button will appear in the [[Main_Toolbar|Main Toolbar]].
 
Click on this button to open the ''Implant Selection'' dialog.
 
Click on this button to open the ''Implant Selection'' dialog.
  
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# A tooth position selection (the button with three dots ...) that can be used only in [[Free_Mode|Free Mode]] to select the tooth position of one implant
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# A tooth position selection (the button with three dots ...) that can be used only in [[Free_Mode|Free Mode]] to select the tooth position of an implant
# An implant list with all the implants availables in the current implant library
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# An implant list with all the implants available in the current Implant Library
 
# A Filter box where it is possible to write part of the name of the needed implant. All the implants that match the name will be showed in the implant list
 
# A Filter box where it is possible to write part of the name of the needed implant. All the implants that match the name will be showed in the implant list
  
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Choosing the right implant from the library needs care. Many implant libraries have different ''versions'' of every implant connection. For example:
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Attention while choosing the right implant from the library. Many implant libraries have different ''versions'' of every implant connection. For example:
  
 
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* Engaging Connections : The connection used can not rotate on the implant, for abutments or single restorations
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* Engaging Connections : the connection used can not rotate on the implant, for abutments or single restorations
* Not-Engaging Connections : The connection used can rotate on the implant, for bars and bridges
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* Not-Engaging Connections : the connection used can rotate on the implant, for bars and bridges
* For Zirconia : Connections with specific shapes, suited for zirconia restorations
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* For Zirconia : connections with specific shapes, suited for zirconia restorations
  
 
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If the wrong implant is selected it is possible to repeat the procedure to replace the old aligned connection with a new one.  
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If the wrong implant is selected, it is possible to repeat the procedure to replace the old aligned connection with a new one.  
  
 
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'''If the CAD design is launched using a wrong connection it will be necessary to start all the design from the beginning'''
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'''If the CAD design is launched using a wrong connection it will be necessary to restart all the design from the beginning'''
  
 
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When selecting the implant connection the software will enter in the [[Man_Align#Manual Alignment|Manual Alignment]] mode.
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When selecting the implant connection, the software will start the [[Man_Align#Manual Alignment|Manual Alignment]] mode.
  
 
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  The acquired marker mesh will need to be aligned to the library marker shape. From this data the connection position will be computed
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  The acquired marker mesh will need to be aligned to the library marker shape. From this data the connection position will be computed.
  
 
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This procedure needs to be performed for every implant in the project. The [[Man_DataExport|CAD Export]] will issue a warning one or more implant alignments are missing.
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This procedure has to be performed for every implant of the project. The [[Man_DataExport|CAD Export]] will issue a warning if one or more implant alignments are missing.
  
 
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Now that you know how to align an implant acquisition to the implant library you can return to the [[Main_Page|Main Page]] or read about [[Man_DataExport|Export]] functions.
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It's possible to return to the [[Main_Page|Main Page]] or read about [[Man_DataExport|Export]] functions.
 
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Implant Acquisition

When acquiring the data for a project on implants, acquiring the implant itself is really difficult. It's not like a stump or a piece of stone model. The implant connection/interface are normally small and metallic.

Moreover, the fitting has to be mechanically perfect, with no margin of error.

To solve this problem, the implant connection is not directly scanned but an Implant Marker is used in its stead. An implant marker is a specific object, designed to be scanned, which fits exactly over the implant.

The scan of the implant marker itself is not enough: its resulting data will be used to compute the exact position of the implant interface. In order to carry out this operation, an Implant Library is needed Implant Library.

The alignment to the implant library can be performed in the CAD software. However, using an implant library for Exocad's Platform, the user can perform this operation directly in the scanning software OpticalRevEng Dental, in order to get better results.

Implant Selection

After the mesh generation, by selecting the mesh of an implant marker from the project tree, the Implant Alignment button will appear in the Main Toolbar. Click on this button to open the Implant Selection dialog.

Dental 2 5 implantSelection.jpg

This dialog is made by:

  1. A tooth position selection (the button with three dots ...) that can be used only in Free Mode to select the tooth position of an implant
  2. An implant list with all the implants available in the current Implant Library
  3. A Filter box where it is possible to write part of the name of the needed implant. All the implants that match the name will be showed in the implant list

Select the implant to be used and click the Select Button.

Attention while choosing the right implant from the library. Many implant libraries have different versions of every implant connection. For example:

  • Engaging Connections : the connection used can not rotate on the implant, for abutments or single restorations
  • Not-Engaging Connections : the connection used can rotate on the implant, for bars and bridges
  • For Zirconia : connections with specific shapes, suited for zirconia restorations

If the wrong implant is selected, it is possible to repeat the procedure to replace the old aligned connection with a new one.

If the CAD design is launched using a wrong connection it will be necessary to restart all the design from the beginning

Implant Alignment

When selecting the implant connection, the software will start the Manual Alignment mode.

The acquired marker mesh will need to be aligned to the library marker shape. From this data the connection position will be computed.

This procedure has to be performed for every implant of the project. The CAD Export will issue a warning if one or more implant alignments are missing.

Next

It's possible to return to the Main Page or read about Export functions.