Users can create abutments and frameworks based on the anatomy design, which enhances the ceramic support, esthetics and restoration strength.
The adaptive impression scanning capability enables you to design post and core (as shown above) as well as opposing models.
Automatic morphing enables the user to grab and shape the surface and anatomy of an inlay according to the original tooth anatomy, proximals and opposing surfaces.
You can also design and manufacture a one-piece 14-unit screw-retained implant bridge.
The Sculpt Toolkit offers free-form flexible modeling of any surface and the abilities to freely scale, transform, grab and shape surface/anatomy.
The crown automation feature is based on esthetic libraries and allows the user to optimally adapt the suggested anatomy to opposing dentition and proximals.
The advanced over-press design feature enables simultaneous design and split-file output of a customized abutment, anatomical coping and full-contour crown.
Hereâs a look at some of the highlights of 3Shapeâs new D700 scanner and CAD software that features patented adaptive scanning technology to scan both impressions and models:
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