1) it's tricky to align unless you have something less Rayface scanning. 2) the only advance is that you have different angles that might be helpful in certain situations
At 10:27 you state to NOT choose 'adapt to the pontics'.... Can you explain what this does and why it creates gaps? Trying to understand the software. Thanks for an awesome video!
Excellent Video: What would be better is if on your Patreon, there was the actual downloadable files in a video like this (even if there was a small fee) to follow this video in Exocad Smile Creator Step by Step.
What would be your tip in getting dental clinics to actually take good and useful pictures? Out of all the photos I've received for full arch cases, I've only gotten less than 10% that are worth a darn. It's like photos are not important and they are only doing it to do it with no thought into why they are taking them. They are ALWAYS taken too high, too low or way off center so I can't even make out the buccal corridor. Then there is the patient. SOOOO many have their eyes closed 🤦♂or over stress their face when "smiling". It's like every adult forgets how to smile naturally and smile like an 8 year old
Karsten, killer training video. You always do a great job explaining things! Thanks for making and sharing these vids!
You are welcome. I know you are busy and when you got a second please share the video on your socials so others can learn as well ❤️🙏👍
amazing!!! thank you for sharing👍
Please share with your friends
Great job. I was not able to find your photography tips. May you help me? And at end is it possible to export STL file for 3D print?
The photo handbook is on my Patreon page. Yes you can make a model and print it.
Thanks you for a great tutorial, Is this in Exocad 3.2?
Thank you. Yes it's 3.2
Thank you.
How much help do you think we can get from patient's 3d face scan?
Do you think it will make a big change?
1) it's tricky to align unless you have something less Rayface scanning. 2) the only advance is that you have different angles that might be helpful in certain situations
At 10:27 you state to NOT choose 'adapt to the pontics'.... Can you explain what this does and why it creates gaps? Trying to understand the software. Thanks for an awesome video!
I suggest you try it out. Do it with and without adaptation of the pontics and see what happens. That when you understand the software the best.
What version of exocad is this! Beautiful job!
Thank you! It's 3.2
Thank you for the much needed video. Can you give me the link to the pre prep guide fabrication? Much obliged !
Thank you. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/Z0i_zWIfwk4/v-deo.html
Thank you. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/Z0i_zWIfwk4/v-deo.html
Excellent Video: What would be better is if on your Patreon, there was the actual downloadable files in a video like this (even if there was a small fee) to follow this video in Exocad Smile Creator Step by Step.
I can work on that. Thanks for the feedback
Let us know if/when it becomes available. Cheers. @@masterdentaltechnician1914
This would be helpful!
Can we use an orthodontic post treatment simulation stl file over the malocclusion?
I would use a Modjaw jaw tracking. I am posting a new video about the clinical and lab work flow about it soon.
What is the name of the software?
Exocad 3.2
What would be your tip in getting dental clinics to actually take good and useful pictures? Out of all the photos I've received for full arch cases, I've only gotten less than 10% that are worth a darn. It's like photos are not important and they are only doing it to do it with no thought into why they are taking them. They are ALWAYS taken too high, too low or way off center so I can't even make out the buccal corridor. Then there is the patient. SOOOO many have their eyes closed 🤦♂or over stress their face when "smiling". It's like every adult forgets how to smile naturally and smile like an 8 year old
Check out my photography handbook on the Patreon page