Basic Workflow
Crown & Bridge Scanning Workflow (23.2.24)
Crown Workflow Using Medit Temporaries (23.1.20)
Cases
Designing an SCRP Crown with Medit Design App (23.1.18)
Designing a Mirrored Temporary Crown with Medit Design App (23.1.4)
Designing a Maryland Bridge with the Medit Design App (23.4.27)
Designing an Eggshell Bridge when there are missing teeth with the ClinicCAD app (23.7.7)
Webinar
Crown Case Part 1 (23.2.27)
Scanning and designing a shell crown using Medit Temporaries
[Q&A] 29:25s ~
Q1. I watched your Youtube video about Medit Temporaries for crowns. What did you use to reline the temporary?
Q2. Can I use a Temporary app for the final one? If not, is it because of the 3D printer materials?
Q3. Is it a same-day treatment? Or do the patients have to visit once more to get a shell crown? How long does it take normally? From the pre-op scanning to deliver the temporary crown?
Q4. Did you design the temporary crown yourself? Or your staff did? I've never used this app, and isn't it have to design it?
Q5. In previous webinar, you mentioned you already changed some default values of the 3d printers to improve the printer accuracy. I was waiting for it, so are you gonna share it in this webinar?
Q6. How about the temporary bridge accuracy? I only see the single crown case, you are using the temporary app to design the bridge also? If you are, I want to know if it fits well for the bridge cases.
Crown Case Part 2 (23.3.3)
Follow-up work in Medit Temporaries, Medit Crown Fit, and CAD work and the final steps of the process.
[Q&A] 29:25s ~
Q1. I've followed the scan strategy and captured a correct CO. However, after capturing the bite, the software shows overlapped... Is there anyways to correct it?
Q2. Is there any way to make scan data sharper?
Q3. I heard the milling machine can affect the restorations more than a scanner. Is it true? I'm a beginner and still I don't believe in the accuracy of the scanner.
Q4. How do you capture a milled crown for using Crown fit? I've tried once and it was super hard...
Q5. Which type of 3D printers do you recommended?
Immediate restoration with modified Maryland bridge (23.7.31)
Minimizing occlusal adjustment - Part 1: Error from scanning & solution (23.10.16)
Checklist before finalizing scan (14:05s)
[Q&A] 17:17s ~
Q1. Is there a difference in scanning with white light and blue light mode?
Q2. Do you have any clinical tips when you find the marginal area is unclear due to prep issues or deep sulcus, etc.?
Q3. Do you recommend scanning the full arch or just a partial scan for a single crown? and why did you choose one?
Minimizing occlusal adjustment - Part 2: Error from designing & solution (23.11.15)
Importance of checking occlusion relation (5:52s)
Importance of recording mandibular movement (11:13s)
Cement gap adjustment (13:22s)
Proximal contact design (22:15s)
[Q&A] 25:33s ~
Q1. I haven't tried Medit's Clinic CAD yet, so is it reliable just like the other paid CAD apps? Can you tell us some advantages of Clinic CAD app?
Q2. What do you think is the most important factor to consider in a design stage?
Q3. How do you utilize Medit's Clinic CAD in your clinic? Do you sometimes design simple prosthesis by yourself?
Q4. Is there any clinical tip to have a perfect marginal fit when I want to do with modeless way?
Minimizing occlusal adjustment - Part 3: Error from milling & solution (23.12.13)
Checking for machining errors (2:54s)
Cause of machining errors (10:02s)
Resolve machining errors (18:19s)
[Q&A] 25:30s ~
Q1. Do you think owning a milling machine in a clinic is a good idea?
If I happen to own a milling machine, what would be the best way to utilize it?
Q2. Is there any clinical tip to set the parameter settings well when I want to do modeless treatment?
Q3. Is it beneficial to use materials from only one company in terms of maintaining the setting parameters?
Minimizing occlusal adjustment - Part 4: Error from printing & solution (24.1.9)
[Q&A] 49:45s ~
Q1. Do you think owning a printing machine in a clinic is a good idea? If I happen to own a printing machine, what would be the best way to utilize it?
Q2. Is there any precautious when restoring 3d printing liquid?
Q3. There might be many factors that can cause a misfit of a prosthesis, but which factor do you think is the most crucial that ruins the fitness of the prosthesis?
Q4. Is there any clinical tip or recommendation when polishing a printed crown?
Q5. Have you ever found a fitness difference between milled and printed crown? Do you think we can restore printed crown as a final crown?
Minimizing occlusal adjustment - Part 5: Prosthesis setup troubleshooting manual (24.2.13)
[Q&A] 19:28s ~
Q1. How do you solve the problem when you had found out of insufficient crown thickness after patient leaves?
Q2. I feel that the fitness of the zirconia crown is a bit looser than the metal crown. Are there any clinical tips to increase the fitness of the crown?
Q3. When zirconia crown is delivered from the lab, it is high polished but most of the time we need to do occlusal adjustment. so do you do high polishing after occlusal adjustment?
Q4. Can you tell us the whole process of polishing zirconia crown?
3D printed interim solutions for missing teeth (In-house interim crown design) (23.12.4)
Interim crown restoration - Case study & Digital extraction (8:35s)
Same day interim crown restoration with Medit Design (17:17s)
Maryland bridge restoration with ClinicCAD (23:03s)
[Q&A] 35:39s ~
Q1. I'm curious about your workflow for restoring interim crown to patients on the same day.
Q2. Is there any clinical tip to have a perfect marginal fit when I want to do with modeless treatment?
Q3. How do you utilize Medit's Clinic CAD in your clinic? Do you sometimes design simple prosthesis by yourself?
Unlocking the Potential of Digital Designs for Everyday Dentistry! (23.7.10)
Single crown restoration (3:42s)
Esthetic restoration (17:38s)
[Q&A] 30:24s ~
1. What kind of prosthesis can we make with Medit Design? Does it include implants or ortho sectors as well?
2. What are the advantages of using the Medit Design app compared to Exocad or 3shape?
3. Is there any work that you still find the conventional way more convenient and accurate for, or which work do you think is best to be done digitally way rather than the conventional way?
4. Do you print out the designed wax-up model? Do you think 3d printing is accurate enough?
5. Is it possible to design the surgical guide with Medit design? Have you ever done it?
Esthetic zone scanning with digital putty index (24.2.23)
[Q&A] 23:40s ~
Q1. Is there any clinical tip to prep with multiple restoration especially when it comes to anterior region?
Q2. Is there any clinical tip to set occlusion when restoring upper 6 anterior teeth?
Q3. When it comes to anterior restorations, everyone is concerned about gingival recession. So, how many millimeters below do you typically make it subgingival on the labial side? And what about the lingual side?
Q4. Do you prefer spliting or splinting when restoring upper 6 anterior teeth? In a case of spliting, how do you split them?
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