Dear EasyModel users,
We’re delighted to be able to present the latest developments in EasyModel. Some are improvements on the current model, while others represent new features that we hope you’ll find useful. We’d also like to take this opportunity to clarify a few of our often misunderstood parameters, such as minimum height.
1- Correction for some cases where the imprint was off-center on the American-size base.
First of all, we’ve redesigned our algorithm to align the axis of the median raphe with the tip of American-size models. This correction also allows us to improve the occlusal plane on all other models, and especially on fixed retention cut-outs.
2- Engraving on the back for American-size models
You can now choose the engraving position for models with an American-size base. You can, for example, choose to engrave at the back of the model to have more space and therefore be able to engrave longer.
3- New “Rings” cut-out: teeth trimming 6
We have also developed a new type of cutter which automatically trims teeth 6 in addition to the traditional model generation steps (cutting, base, engraving…). This time-saving trimming process is highly precise and respects the axis and shape of the tooth.
You can find this feature in EasyModel’s “cutting type” parameter. These models cost 3D₵ per arch and must currently be printed flat.
If you’d like to find out more, please contact us for a demonstration or to receive some D₵ so you can test and make up your own mind.
4- Miniflow: Processes can be launched from the computer without going through the interface
We’ve developed a simple new solution to launch EasyModel processing directly by dragging and dropping STL files into directories corresponding to EasyModel configurations. Models are always generated in parallel, and processing time remains the same. Thanks to this new solution, you can save even more time in model creation, with file management and engraving parameters. Contact me for a demonstration.
5- New height parameters
We now also offer two parameters for height: the “minimum total height” (HMT), which includes the height from the top of the teeth to the bottom of the base, and the “minimum support height” (HMS), which includes the height from the bottom of the gum to the bottom of the base.
Please note that these parameters are minimum values, as these heights can be higher if required by the size of the engraving.
6- Ai4Dental developments
Finally, we are delighted to announce our international launch, with new customers mainly in Europe.
In conclusion, we hope you’ll find these new features even more satisfying, and of course we remain at your disposal for any further information or assistance you may require.