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3Shape D2000 with AG Motion 2 PMMA Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="S.A.Collins" data-source="post: 249195" data-attributes="member: 11686"><p>Maybe someone can help me with this....</p><p></p><p>I've had this set up for almost 2 years now and have been very happy with it, I mill titanium abutments, wax, emax, and zirconia with perfect fits, but not PMMA. Every time I have milled PMMA it is too tight and just doesnt fit right. I've talked to 3shape support, and I have talked to ag support but nobody can give me an answer. The best Iv'e got from them is to possibly increase the cement gap amount when designing it. I've increased it a little, then a lot, then doubled and still too tight, then I increase more and it is nowhere even close anymore. Iv'e tried several brands of PMMA including AG's but it all comes out the same. Has anyone had the same problem or have the same set up with positive results? The last 2 Chicago shows this was on my list of things to get to the bottom of and I still haven't solved it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S.A.Collins, post: 249195, member: 11686"] Maybe someone can help me with this.... I've had this set up for almost 2 years now and have been very happy with it, I mill titanium abutments, wax, emax, and zirconia with perfect fits, but not PMMA. Every time I have milled PMMA it is too tight and just doesnt fit right. I've talked to 3shape support, and I have talked to ag support but nobody can give me an answer. The best Iv'e got from them is to possibly increase the cement gap amount when designing it. I've increased it a little, then a lot, then doubled and still too tight, then I increase more and it is nowhere even close anymore. Iv'e tried several brands of PMMA including AG's but it all comes out the same. Has anyone had the same problem or have the same set up with positive results? The last 2 Chicago shows this was on my list of things to get to the bottom of and I still haven't solved it. [/QUOTE]
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