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Hans-Joachim Burkhardt, this was the file I was sent, there is also a ZIP file called Tooth Library editor- procedure.pptx that I can upload if its any use. It may be the same file, this computer can not open it! To have these files work in your exocad, you first have to go into your windows explorer. Open your OS (C:), then find your DentalCAD folder. (Should have your lab name in from of -DentalCAD-) Double click to open your DentalCADApp. In this folder, you should see a subfolder library. Open that folder and you should see a few subfolders here that you are going to need. They are metadata, pontics, and teeth. First thing you need to do is open the metadata subfolder. In here, create a new folder and name it whatever youd like to call this library you are about to add. Then go into your generic folder and copy and paste all 4 files into the new folder you just created. This completes step one. Back in your DentalCADApp folder, open the teeth subfolder. Here you will also need to create a new folder with the same name as the one you created in metadata. This is the folder you will now add (copy and paste) the 2 set of files I have sent to you, the upperjaw and the lowerjaw. (be sure they are from teeth, not pontic) You are now two thirds of the way done! :) The last step to this process is going into the pontics subfolder and proceeding exactly as you did for the new teeth folder. Just be sure to copy and paste the upperjaw and the lowerjaw from the pontics this time. Youve made it! That completes the entire process! I hope it wasnt too treacherous for you, lol. Now all you have to do is pull in your new tooth during the design process. If you like the library, you do have the option to change to your default library. Have fun Pete
Posted on: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 12:25:37 +0000

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