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Dental Bracket Design

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Printed Date: 02.Jul.2026 at 21:57


Topic: Dental Bracket Design
Posted By: alperyalman
Subject: Dental Bracket Design
Date Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 18:36
Hey there,

I want to create 3D model of dental bracket as following:

http://www.dentalbeatrizlopez.com/web/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/bracket.jpg

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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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 19:04
Tell us how you would "draw this part by rule of tumb."  Which tumb are we talking about?  Left or right?


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Posted By: alperyalman
Date Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 19:11
It is "rule of thumb", is an idiom, which means "to estimate by just looking at it"!


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 19:22
I think that is a very loose interpretation of the phrase.  What you are describing is a "guesstimate".


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Posted By: alperyalman
Date Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 19:27
I think this is not important now, isnt it?:)


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 19.Oct.2015 at 19:31
No, but since you started two identical threads I thought I'd make use of them.


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