Thank you very much for your video, we really learn a lot with it, do you have workflow videos from the MCX5 Milling , or more Sirona CAD/CAM equipment??, thank you
Thank you for your feedback, if there’s any other kind of InLab workflow you’d like to see, let me know. Happy to create more content if its useful for others too :)
Hello, i would like to know how to add Scan from oder intraorales Scan like 3 Shape? It is only posible to add like STL data but then color is lost and Prepmargin is very hard to recognize. If there is some solution, i would be grateful.
@@digitaldentistrysolutions3158Then how do people manage to draw the margin? It must be trickier vs when colored like in cerec sw. Is there a trick or know-how?
I thought inlab only imports stl files which are stone colored images. Why is the tutorial shown with real life colors of the teeth/gingiva. Isn’t this misleading?
That was fantastic. Great explanation .
Thank you very much for your video, we really learn a lot with it, do you have workflow videos from the MCX5 Milling , or more Sirona CAD/CAM equipment??,
thank you
Wish they would release out license keys in the US… :(
Thanks for the video posts. Dentsply Sirona is a little lacking in their educational materials regarding InLab.
Thank you for your feedback, if there’s any other kind of InLab workflow you’d like to see, let me know. Happy to create more content if its useful for others too :)
How do you export only the "buccal bite registration scan" as a separate/individual STL to a folder?
Hello, i would like to know how to add Scan from oder intraorales Scan like 3 Shape? It is only posible to add like STL data but then color is lost and Prepmargin is very hard to recognize. If there is some solution, i would be grateful.
InLab only imports stl open files. So yes, colour will be lost unfortunately.
@@digitaldentistrysolutions3158Then how do people manage to draw the margin? It must be trickier vs when colored like in cerec sw. Is there a trick or know-how?
I thought inlab only imports stl files which are stone colored images. Why is the tutorial shown with real life colors of the teeth/gingiva. Isn’t this misleading?