This course provides a foundational understanding of 3D environments and their application in digital dentistry. Participants will learn to navigate 3D space, understand object properties, and use essential design tools to create and modify 3D models. The curriculum also covers the critical transition from medical imaging, teaching participants how to transform CBCT and DICOM files into printable 3D objects and exploring various guide support types. The second half of the course is dedicated to mastering the B4D software workflow. Learners will gain proficiency in the Model Designer module to create printable dental and orthodontic models, while understanding key CAD concepts like fitting surfaces, clearance, and alignment. The program concludes with an introduction to the Blockout module and Chitubox printing software, equipping participants with the practical skills to move from digital design to physical fabrication.
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