Some In house anterior work!
Some years ago I kind of desisted to do more than 2-4 anterior or cosmetic cases in the office. For time, results or whatever reason. Since prime scan came out, I started to push its limits and that along with the evolution last years in digital design, 3d printing evolution has encouraged me to do this cases again in the office, with a little help of a DT friend of mine we have been doing this cases lately with very nice results. Saving lots of time and money without sacrificing results.
So basically we take all the data, scans, (prime/3shape) pictures. The digital wax up is done either Inlab or meshmixer. Print for mock up/temp, prep and biocopy (nothing new about that. I also take a quick pvs to finish up contacts and adjustments, also print a resin model. This case was done with empress multi BL3
Nice work! On my case I would have defined my line angles a little more like you did.
How much time did you have to spend contouring?
On 7/25/2019 at 3:08 pm, Jeffrey Gregson said... Nice work! On my case I would have defined my line angles a little more like you did. How much time did you have to spend contouring?
The actual lab work, milling (two mills) adjusting polishing and glazing was like 3 hours...