Inexpensive 3D Printed Partials Designed in Exocad
2024 ж. 22 Мам.
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Hello again! This video I'm going to be demonstrating my process for making in house "flippers" that patients can wear. My goal is to create a budget friendly option to get people by during stages of treatment, such as implant healing.
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Thank you for this video fro, Siberia!
Can you show a video with the way you used to do the partial when you did have the option and separate the teeth from the base
Thanks for videos!!! What resin do you use to print? Cure with ottoflash? How long this temporary partial will last? Thanks
thx
From start to finish - 3 hours max conventional way and it's done.
Can printed partials only be used for a temporary option?
Depends on the materials used. Valplast partials which are a permanent solution of sorts are printed. I am using a Graphy flexible resin product at this time.
hi, is there a way to have it export as a monolithic partial instead of printing it in 2 resins?
you could take the two stl files and combine them in meshmixer if needed..
What are your favorite materials for a case like this?
may i know what kind of scanner you are using?
This one was itero. We have an Element 5D, CS3600, and medit 1700w
@@matthewstandridgeddsfagd5247 all you mention is compatible with exocad? thank you by the way.
@@mizieizie7166 Yes. Exocad can work with STL and PLY scans, so the majority of scanners on the market export in one or both of those
How to instalation in model?
Look at the lingual of the finished product, yikes.