Planmeca FIT CAD System Operation & User’s Manual

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Category: Dental equipment
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When the scroll wheel is released, the circle graphic refreshes and moves to

the centre. Repeat as necessary. 13.4 Orientating single restorations If the scanner was not parallel to the preparation on the first scan, the model will be tilted. Occlusal view In this example, the model is tilted to both the buccal and mesial sides. The occlusal view is good for buccal/ lingual adjustments. 1. Position your mouse near the Buccal label on the circle graphic. 2. Hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse straight up. 13 Orientating models User's manual Planmeca FIT CAD/CAM system 83 ...

Rotate the model to analyse it.

3. Check if the key areas are missing data: • Look for coloured areas on the prepared tooth, especially on the margin. • The adjacent teeth should have good data on the interproximal contact area, occlusal surfaces, and of the lingual and buccal contours. 4. Rescan the areas needed. To return to the normal view click Data density view again. 12.10 Removing unnecessary data with eraser tool The eraser tool can be used to remove unnecessary data like extra teeth, tongue, cheek, etc. It can also be used to erase an area that needs to be rescanned. If you spo ...

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On the Scan tab, click Pre-op.

Scan the pre-operative tooth or wax-up with the same scanning techniques used for the prepared anterior or posterior tooth. 2. Prepare the tooth. 3. On the Scan tab, select the jaw (upper or lower) with the preparation. 4. A Time Saver message appears. This message only appears when the pre-op is scanned first. Select Time Saver to duplicate the pre-op model and to use the same data for the preparation model. NOTE Time Saver cannot be used in conjunction with Impression Mode. Click OK to use the Time Saver. If you do not wish to use the Time Saver option, the ...

Move and/or resize the library tooth for a closer match to the pre-op

selection. 3. Click Apply. 4. Repeat as needed. 16.2 Spacer tool Use the Spacer tool to override the default spacer thickness and margin ramp values. Spacer thickness is the space between the restoration and the preparation. You can adjust the settings separately for axial and occlusal walls. Margin ramp is the contact zone for the margin. Use the sliders or pop-up menus to change the values. 16.3 Incremental change tools Use the Incremental Change Tool options to move, rotate, or expand the restoration’s occlusal table ...

16.1 Tooth libraries

The Tooth Libraries view opens by default in the Design tab where you can change the library selected earlier in the Setup tab. This may be useful for finding a better match with the actual anatomy. You can also resize/move the preview tooth, change the anatomy levels, and/or deactivate Autogenesis for this restoration. The library thumbnails appear in the Options box below the restoration. A green preview tooth is displayed. The selected library is highlighted in yellow. Selecting library If desired, click another library to view the preview tooth. Select the library with ...

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Planmeca FIT CAD System user guide recommended for: Compact I, Compact i Touch, Compact i3, Sovereign, INTRA X-RAY UNIT.

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