Perform occlusions by either working with physical dental casts and positioning them manually, or by performing a virtual occlusion.
In the physical occlusion workflow, a dental impression is created, which is then scanned. The STL or DICOM data is added in the Create surgery models wizard. The casts are physically set in occlusion, scanned and added to the model in the Load occlusion wizard.
Action | Wizard |
1. Add a patient's DICOM dataset. | Load patient model wizard |
2. Create and scan a dental cast. 3. Add the STL or DICOM data. |
Create surgery model wizard |
4. Physically set casts in occlusion and scan their new position. Note The occlusal position of these Physical cast models can be modified with a virtual occlusion as well. |
Load occlusion wizard |
In the digital occlusion workflow, physical dental casts are no longer required. Instead, an intraoral scan is made, and the STL data is added in the Create surgery models wizard. Afterwards, the jaws are virtually set in occlusion.
Action | Wizard |
1. Add a patient's DICOM dataset. | Load patient model wizard |
2. Make an intraoral scan of both jaws. 3. Add the STL data. |
Create surgery model wizard |
Note If you want to perform a segmental osteotomy, follow that wizard first. Afterwards continue with virtual occlusion. 4. Virtually set the jaws in occlusion. |
Virtual occlusion wizard |
GMT 82305 | IPS CaseDesigner 2.5 © 2023 Nobel Biocare |