Sleev-5.7z -
Once imported, "SLEEV-5" should appear in your dropdown menu when designing a surgical template. 4. Why This Matters
Compatible with titanium bases like the Zimmer TiBase Z TSV 5.7 and other standard implant systems that utilize 5mm diameter guided drill sets. SLEEV-5.7z
Using an outdated or incorrect sleeve library can lead to "chatter" during surgery or, more critically, incorrect implant depth. The SLEEV-5 update ensures compatibility with the latest manufacturing standards for 3D-printed resins and the physical sleeves provided by manufacturers like Dentsply Sirona . Once imported, "SLEEV-5" should appear in your dropdown
The "SLEEV-5" designation typically refers to a specific set of guide sleeve geometries. These sleeves act as the interface between the 3D-printed surgical template and the surgical drill. Using an outdated or incorrect sleeve library can
The .7z extension indicates a high-compression archive. This must be extracted (usually with tools like 7-Zip or WinRAR) before the software can read the .lab or .dat files inside. 2. Key Features and Compatibility
Right-click the .7z file and extract the contents to a known folder on your workstation.