I'm excited to see this new Graphy resin in the real world. Can you post a video of the processing steps? I've wanted to do this sort of cheap flexible in house flipper for a long time but the only flexible 3d printed material I had seen was the Valplast spool for FDM printing but it's exclusively on the r.pod and buying a specialized printer for just flippers didn't make sense. Can't wait to see the new resin, so please post. Cory, as usual you're a master teacher!
Trying to design a single tooth nesbit using this technique. When I attempt to move forward with "Create denture" it states the maxillary tooth chain needs to be defined. It also says it needs at least two teeth to be present for toothchain to be defined. How do I go about fixing this? Thanks for your help
Did you notice that while festooning that if your size is too large, it will affect the intaglio side? I got around this by splitting the two before festooning, then festoon, then rejoin with the intaglio.
Which flexible resin do you suggest.Can you print with clear ortho flexible resin and put the denture teeth?which ortho flexible do you suggest ,if there is any ,to fabricate a nesbit of one or two teeth?I"m talking about 3d printing.I would appreciate an answer to this because i'm new in 3d printing and it will save me from a lot of trouble.Thanks in advance ,greetings from Greece
This is Graphy Flex Base printed and their crown and bridge for the teeth. You can fabricate a nesbit or anything else you could design with it. I've not tried ortho flexible resins but I imagine it could work.
Designing is no issue, how do you go about processing, I would say you need to print the model and the denture base with teeth as well, then flask and inject the whole thing, it would take more time than waxing it on to a model, and processing it, and cost more to make.
Hey Cory,
My Ackuretta Sol comes in this week and I am very thankful for your content online. I can't wait to start printing to help my patients!
I'm excited to see this new Graphy resin in the real world. Can you post a video of the processing steps? I've wanted to do this sort of cheap flexible in house flipper for a long time but the only flexible 3d printed material I had seen was the Valplast spool for FDM printing but it's exclusively on the r.pod and buying a specialized printer for just flippers didn't make sense. Can't wait to see the new resin, so please post. Cory, as usual you're a master teacher!
Trying to design a single tooth nesbit using this technique. When I attempt to move forward with "Create denture" it states the maxillary tooth chain needs to be defined. It also says it needs at least two teeth to be present for toothchain to be defined. How do I go about fixing this? Thanks for your help
Why the imported model in meshmixer automatically bigger than the original scan?thanks
Did you notice that while festooning that if your size is too large, it will affect the intaglio side? I got around this by splitting the two before festooning, then festoon, then rejoin with the intaglio.
Would the new Sprintray Gingiva Mask be useful as the base? If not, do you have a suggested alternative until Graphy releases their resin?
Are you using a Mac or windows pc?
Hey Cory, I assume you are using the graphy resin for this. Is that available in the united states right now?
right......not yet but working on it
Which flexible resin do you suggest.Can you print with clear ortho flexible resin and put the denture teeth?which ortho flexible do you suggest ,if there is any ,to fabricate a nesbit of one or two teeth?I"m talking about 3d printing.I would appreciate an answer to this because i'm new in 3d printing and it will save me from a lot of trouble.Thanks in advance ,greetings from Greece
This is Graphy Flex Base printed and their crown and bridge for the teeth. You can fabricate a nesbit or anything else you could design with it. I've not tried ortho flexible resins but I imagine it could work.
Designing is no issue, how do you go about processing, I would say you need to print the model and the denture base with teeth as well, then flask and inject the whole thing, it would take more time than waxing it on to a model, and processing it, and cost more to make.
Unless you mill it in peek, that's the only option I see for digital flexable partial at this point
No, this is simply printed..........dramatically faster than any method of conventional processing.