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<blockquote data-quote="AlyssaRad" data-source="post: 150428" data-attributes="member: 11880"><p>Any tricks on how to transfer the diagnostics to a prepped model for e.max? Single units are fine, it's the bigger cases that are a pain like full anterior restorations. The transfer is almost always too long (I'm assuming its the lack of stability within that span causing the matrix to flex) the overall shape is pretty good tho. I tried out 95 shore sheraduplica hard putty today. It was super hard and had minimal flexing, but the transfer was still slightly long. (I flowed the wax in) I've tried injecting the wax, usually ends up with bubbles or missing areas, not sure if this is from the type of injection we have, or if the temp is too high? It shoots the wax up like a fountain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlyssaRad, post: 150428, member: 11880"] Any tricks on how to transfer the diagnostics to a prepped model for e.max? Single units are fine, it's the bigger cases that are a pain like full anterior restorations. The transfer is almost always too long (I'm assuming its the lack of stability within that span causing the matrix to flex) the overall shape is pretty good tho. I tried out 95 shore sheraduplica hard putty today. It was super hard and had minimal flexing, but the transfer was still slightly long. (I flowed the wax in) I've tried injecting the wax, usually ends up with bubbles or missing areas, not sure if this is from the type of injection we have, or if the temp is too high? It shoots the wax up like a fountain. [/QUOTE]
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