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The most complete 3D Dental Anatomy Library for Designing in exocad

Learn more about our anatomies with this short 2-minute video.

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Boost the digital production of your dental laboratory

The digital tooth shapes we created at Prodecad were studied for a single purpose:

Saving us time.

No dábamos a basto y perdíamos horas cambiando formas feas y cerrando troneras.

Maybe you also feel that the digital anatomies you handle are not up to your standards or maybe you can't take on any more workload...

In both cases, click the button to view the tooth libraries. 👇 

The three Most Common Problems

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What doubts do you need to solve?

Our tooth libraries were created based on the experience of more than 30,000 digital cases.

In the beginning, we spent and wasted many hours of design time changing the morphology, closing pockets and adapting the occlusion. In conclusion, we needed a collection of digital anatomies prepared with the esthetic and functional changes that we repeated every day to save us several hours of design each day.
The Iconic Artist Collection Dental Anatomy Collection is 100% compatible with Exocad

They are also supported in software such as modellier from zirkonzahn. But you need to have the restriction unblocked so that you can add any digital tooth library.
The libraries are delivered in .eoff format and include the metadata,, pontics and teeth folders ready to install.
The .eoff format is like .obj or .stl but also contains the parametric position of our digital dental anatomy.

Yes, our dental anatomy libraries can be installed in closed Dental CAD software such as Zirkonzahn, as long as your software provider has authorized the installation of new tooth libraries.
This means that you need to have this function unlocked beforehand, as it is restricted by default.

We recommend that you contact your provider to request an unblocking. Once you have access, you will be able to import our anatomies without any problem.

There are several ways to improve the esthetic quality of your designs in exocad, the first and fundamental is to learn about dental morphology, good esthetics and function will differentiate your work from the rest of dental technicians.

Another quicker and more efficient option is to use dental libraries such as the iconic artist collection that are aesthetically and functionally optimized.

The installation of any digital tooth library for exocad is free, and you can do it yourself by following the steps below:

Acquire the library you want to install. It must include at least three folders:

  • Metadata
  • Teeth
  • Pontics
Once the tooth libraries have been acquired, Locate the library folder inside your computer located in the official exocad folder. Copy the folder of the new library (metadata, teeth and pontics) within the same location.
If you need to know more about how to correctly install a free exocad tooth library you can see our guide by clicking here

The best dental library to make a hybrid bridge in exocad will depend on the style you are looking for, the gender and the facial shape of the patient.

Free generic libraries rarely meet these requirements. They are basic, flat and intended for standard jobs.

The tooth libraries that we use the most and that our customers purchase the most for hybrid bridges are the anatomy library, the anatomy library and the anatomy library. ¨Leonardo da Vinci¨ and the ¨Van Gogh¨ Anatomy that were specially designed for complete rehabilitations, with young and old versions you can find by by clicking here or in our website.

Nowadays, there are many sources for digital bookstores, but not all of them are really useful if you are looking for precision, aesthetics and professional functionality.

We recommend that you purchase the correct tooth libraries from a source or a reliable dental digital lab/portal such as the one at prodecad.com so you won't regret it in the future.

You can find a collection of six very aesthetic and functional digital anatomies by clicking here.