Creating a form-fitting case around a hi-facet count object
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Hi all, so I am relatively new to CAD programs. I took two classes in university and am now working for my father-in-law designing sleep apnea appliances. Right now, I have an STL scan of his teeth and I want to create a mold that will fit around them. I reduced the facet count in order to convert the mesh scan into a solid object but now I am at a loss of how to make a sort of retainer/case that fits onto the teeth like something you get from a dentist after you get your braces off to keep your teeth from moving back.
I've tried using the shell command and changing it to an exterior shell and selecting all of the facets/faces that make up the teeth. I tried using the boundary fill command from the create drop down menu but I'm not sure I know how to use it properly.
Attached I have a picture of just the bottom half or so of the teeth where I want the appliance to fit over, I also have the .obj of the original model of the teeth. He'd like me to figure this out ASAP so any help would be nice!
Thank you!
- Christian