Bio Copying with CEREC/InLab

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
  • In this video I discuss some common issues with bio copying a wax-up and also show you how I would design this case, using the wax-up (bio copy) as a reference for the final design of the crowns.
    Just a side note, usually I would design my contacts green. FOr this case the doc requested light blue.

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  • @trevorzlatnik
    @trevorzlatnik 2 роки тому

    I have inlab 20 and have a upper and lower scans. I want to do a wax up. Is there anyway to create a copy of the upper model inlab? So I can toggle between the original and the digitally prepped/waxed up one?
    Thanks!

  • @joooh0709
    @joooh0709 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for your videos. It helped me alot doing digital waxup from your previous videos. However I was not able to import digital waxup stl file extracted from inlab back to my omnicam software. Can you tell me how to import digital waxup from inlab software to omnicam? What I did to overcome this was to use exocad to stitch prep scan and digital waxup.
    Another thing I tried was to import stl files of prep scan and digital waxup to inlab but they were completely out of alignment and was useless. Is there any way to manually stitch these two files in inlab?
    Another alternative that I was able to do sucessfully was to 3d print the digital waxup and using the 3d printed model I make interim prosthesis after prep. I simply scan the temporary and prep at same time. However, if I can somehow import digital waxup to omnicam biocopy catalogue then it would be much simpler.

    • @WestonHatcherDesign
      @WestonHatcherDesign  4 роки тому

      Kim Joohyung thank you for the comment!
      You cannot import stl files into the scan catalog using CEREC. As for InLab, you can, but the scans have to come from the same source in order to align properly.
      I think you can use meshmixer for this... or as you mentioned, exocad.