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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Chalky surface of printed models
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<blockquote data-quote="PDC" data-source="post: 215053" data-attributes="member: 3385"><p>At this point, it's not about the settings for me, just the accuracy of the models. I am going strictly by the contacts on a glazed crown which have been seated on one model. Then I am checking it on the other model. I agree that it would be much more consistent to have the parameters set for these things, but I just haven't had time to do that. By the way, how do you know if your margins on the FCZ crowns are not bulky without seeing it on the die?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PDC, post: 215053, member: 3385"] At this point, it's not about the settings for me, just the accuracy of the models. I am going strictly by the contacts on a glazed crown which have been seated on one model. Then I am checking it on the other model. I agree that it would be much more consistent to have the parameters set for these things, but I just haven't had time to do that. By the way, how do you know if your margins on the FCZ crowns are not bulky without seeing it on the die? [/QUOTE]
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