Thank you for all of these excellent tutorials. We recently started printing using the PrimePrint splint material and are having a bit of trouble understanding why we continually get a the "minimal thickness" warning while finalizing our designs. It seems no matter what we do with regard to adding material we are always too thin as calculated by the software. If you could provide any insight here it would be appreciated.
@digitaldentistrysolutions3158
Жыл бұрын
Happy to help! So the minimal thickness will always come up as a warning. However, under the analyzing tools of you turn on the minimal thickness scale, all you want to be sure of is that significant blue isn’t present on the occlusal surface. Especially in the posterior region as that could mean significant thin points that could break at the time of insertion when the patient bites down. Hope this helps! :)
@josdijkstra5937
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video, so helpful !!❤
@vixanis
8 ай бұрын
When you articulate around 8:07, why blockout the anteriors from grinding? wouldn't a more sufficient ramp be created by articulating everything without the orange areas and seeing where you need to add more material for canine and protrusive guidance? I'm a
@digitaldentistrysolutions3158
8 ай бұрын
Totally fair question. I usually find the easiest way to create the anterior canine to canine ramp is manually with the “form” tool and “add”. I notice the articulator grinding tool can be finicky patient to patient if the parameters of the virtual articulator aren’t changed for specific cases. So I often opt for a manual approach haha.
@vixanis
8 ай бұрын
@@digitaldentistrysolutions3158 Thank you!! Love your videos. Only source of knowledge on inLab on youtube it seems :( Your channel has been a godsend as a guy new to dental and also digital design in general
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