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alperyalman
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Topic: Dental Bracket Design Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 18:34 |
Hey there,
I want to create 3D model of dental bracket as following:
Does anybody know how to model this dental braket? Of course I can draw this part by rule of tumb but I wonder if there are any standards and/or dimension to model these dental braces. If you help, I will be grateful. Thank you in advance.
Alper
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John Connor
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Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 19:01 |
Looks easy enough. What program are you using though as you have listed three different ones. BTW...there is no need for multiple threads that contain the exact same question. Just makes the conversation more difficult to follow.
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alperyalman
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Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 19:06 |
I can use any program, I just want to find the standard and/or dimension to design the dental braces.
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John Connor
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Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 19:18 |
Where have you looked?
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alperyalman
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Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 19:21 |
I cannot say any specific page now, I looked many pages on the internet but most of the informations I found were about manufacturing technologies.
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John Connor
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Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 19:30 |
And what was your search criteria specifically?
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alperyalman
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Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 19:39 |
Actually these braces are different geometric design for each tooth. And I want to find if there is geometric relations among these braces. Is there any parametric design for dental braces?
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John Connor
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Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 19:47 |
I don't know. That question would be better put to someone who specializes in orthodontics or the design of orthodontic apparatus such as the dental bracket you have pictured.
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John Connor
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Posted: 21.Oct.2015 at 19:40 |
Did you see that someone over at CADTutor posted a reference guide with dimensions for dental brackets? Looks pretty good. Check it out.
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