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<blockquote data-quote="LuthorCorp" data-source="post: 240805" data-attributes="member: 17611"><p>Okay so update for the casting of our partial. </p><p></p><p>- We were able to print the design partial with no issues, and able to recover it and fit to the model with the ideal fit we were looking for. Our palatal lift issue has been resolved with the stronger rigid material and a slight adjustment to our clasp design ensured a tight fit.</p><p>- Casting went smoothly, we used BEGO's investment for CAD materials</p><p>- We were able to recover and roughly finish the partial and it was extremely good fit, with minimal adjustment needed, anything else required would cirlce back to the design aspect of it. We are going to be rolling out a bunch of tests to run in tandem with the models we outsource to compare results but as it stands right now it is a step in the right direction and with minor tweaking we could get it to our level of quality that we want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuthorCorp, post: 240805, member: 17611"] Okay so update for the casting of our partial. - We were able to print the design partial with no issues, and able to recover it and fit to the model with the ideal fit we were looking for. Our palatal lift issue has been resolved with the stronger rigid material and a slight adjustment to our clasp design ensured a tight fit. - Casting went smoothly, we used BEGO's investment for CAD materials - We were able to recover and roughly finish the partial and it was extremely good fit, with minimal adjustment needed, anything else required would cirlce back to the design aspect of it. We are going to be rolling out a bunch of tests to run in tandem with the models we outsource to compare results but as it stands right now it is a step in the right direction and with minor tweaking we could get it to our level of quality that we want. [/QUOTE]
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