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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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How do You test accurate fit of crowns ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JMN" data-source="post: 251521" data-attributes="member: 8469"><p>When hand waxing with paint on die spacer, you can see the spacer get abraded in the trouble spot if it catches, but usually it's expected if you're accustomed to the doc and his trouble with dexterity in preparing a tooth. Otherwise, a hand waxed crown/coping should be a slam dunk/home run/touchdown (pick your sport) on fit if your dip wax viscosity, temp, and technique are in tune with each other.</p><p></p><p>I can't speak to printed at all, nor too much about milled as all the ones I had in my hands came from Mahwah, NJ and seated firmly, but almost only on the margin and incisal/occlusal. And the implant company making them didn't care a great deal about that, but it's all we could get.</p><p></p><p>If you are having issues, give some details we can work with to help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMN, post: 251521, member: 8469"] When hand waxing with paint on die spacer, you can see the spacer get abraded in the trouble spot if it catches, but usually it's expected if you're accustomed to the doc and his trouble with dexterity in preparing a tooth. Otherwise, a hand waxed crown/coping should be a slam dunk/home run/touchdown (pick your sport) on fit if your dip wax viscosity, temp, and technique are in tune with each other. I can't speak to printed at all, nor too much about milled as all the ones I had in my hands came from Mahwah, NJ and seated firmly, but almost only on the margin and incisal/occlusal. And the implant company making them didn't care a great deal about that, but it's all we could get. If you are having issues, give some details we can work with to help you. [/QUOTE]
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