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In/Onlay Design

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Last updated 20 days ago

How to design In/Onlay

Instructions

Step 1

Load the data and click the [Design] button to start the design process.

Step 2

AI automatically detects and displays the abutment tooth, tooth notation, and margin line. For modification methods, refer to Margin Line Modification.

Caution

Verify whether the detected abutment tooth, tooth notation, and margin line are accurate. If necessary, manually modify them.

Step 3

Click the [Generate] button in the lower-left corner to create the inlay/onlay. If data is available, the adjacent and opposing teeth are considered during generation.

Step 4

Modify the generated inlay/onlay shape if needed, or click the [Export] button at the top to save the design. For modification methods, refer to Modification.

Caution

Carefully review the generated inlay/onlay shape. If necessary, manually adjust it.

Quick Guide

When saving the designed inlay/onlay, margin line information (in .constructioninfo file format) is also extracted for processing.