All On 4 in 2 hours [ Full Clinical and Lab Workflow ]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ส.ค. 2024
- Full Clinical and Lab Tutorial on Aesthetic How to make All on 4 in 2 hours prosthesis using new techniques and materials.
You will learn:
1) The Photogrammetry setup
2) Exoxad Scan alignment
3) The NEW Easy Gum full how to tutorial
4) Lots of useful Tips and Tricks
Photogrammetry can streamline your clinical and lab processes, ensuring precision and efficiency.
I also introduce the new Harvest Dental EasyGum, a revolutionary product that enhances the aesthetic quality of your All on 4 prosthesis.
Watch as I complete the entire workflow, from start to finish, in just 2 hours, demonstrating how you can achieve remarkable results in a fraction of the time.
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00:00 Introduction
00:23 Photogrammetry Scan
01:40 IOS Scans Needed
02:02 Exocad Alignment
04:01 PMMA Preperation
04:20 PMMA Bonder
04:59 Easy Gum By Harvest Dental
07:27 Glazing PMMA
07:55 Tool Modification
08:18 Finals
08:45 Important Note
Great video
Thank you for the comment and watching the video
impressive!
Thank you
excelent tutorial, thx so much
You are welcome
Thank you for this useful video. I use light curing material but this decision way better. Definitely I need to buy that kit
Great. It's not available for the public yet but if you are interested I can get you something.
@@masterdentaltechnician1914 Thank you for responding. I have already checked that on the website. There are not any informations about this material
Unfortunately, now I live outside the US but later I’ll let you know when I come back. Thanks again. Much appreciate
@@masterdentaltechnician1914 I have an idea but I don’t know how to do that. How to separate AOX and print gingiva and teeth separately?
@maxproc9406 did you check out this video: th-cam.com/video/4fkvGtA5Hvg/w-d-xo.html
@@masterdentaltechnician1914Thank you🔥 I hope it will help me. You are master 👏🏻
Thanks for the video! between PIC and ICAM, which one do you find easier to use? I would love to see a video of detailed process of merging the files in EXOCAD and designing AO4 immediate prosthesis. Thanks.
Thank you for the comment. This video has a portion of alignment in Exoxad. The difference of PIC and ICAM on a very high level it that PIC has 2 cameras and ICAM has 4. PIC offers direct to Implant scan flags. ICAM can move the camera while PIC has to be still. That's very high level information.
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What are scan markers you are using on the palate?
Those are Straumann white caps used at the day of the surgery.
No I mean the ones used for aligning the palate. The ones places in the middle of the palate?
@Robdotfer07 those are arch tracers. digitalarches.com/collections/archtracer%e2%84%a2-the-only-fiducial-marker-you-will-ever-need
@@masterdentaltechnician1914 thank you