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<blockquote data-quote="denturist-student" data-source="post: 199000" data-attributes="member: 5492"><p>If it lacks retention use sticky wax to keep it in place....Since you usually do the adjustments in the lab, the presentation is not that critical...Actually the dentist wil not even see it....Remember also that we make the remount casts using slurry water in the lab and then mount them using a saved facebow index. Once mounted then we will equilibrate on the articulator....If you don't have a facebow index it takes about five minuites of patients time.....but if you are a lab I understand about presentation to the dentist...I am speaking from the point of view as a denturist where our lab is right in the clinic or right in the baack of the office.....ergo we can do lots there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denturist-student, post: 199000, member: 5492"] If it lacks retention use sticky wax to keep it in place....Since you usually do the adjustments in the lab, the presentation is not that critical...Actually the dentist wil not even see it....Remember also that we make the remount casts using slurry water in the lab and then mount them using a saved facebow index. Once mounted then we will equilibrate on the articulator....If you don't have a facebow index it takes about five minuites of patients time.....but if you are a lab I understand about presentation to the dentist...I am speaking from the point of view as a denturist where our lab is right in the clinic or right in the baack of the office.....ergo we can do lots there. [/QUOTE]
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