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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="Wade Bognuda" data-source="post: 251544" data-attributes="member: 17848"><p>Read and follow the instructions that come with your die stone and investment. That's how you dial in your fit. There are a lot of variables that come into play here that can be and <strong>have</strong> to be controlled. If I have to grind the inside to get it to fit it's because I had a cranio-rectal inversion when I was investing and poured a bubble. I tell people if you see me with a can of that green stuff it's because I screwed up and am in trouble!! If you want, PM me your number if you can't get this problem to go away. Or better yet, call someone who really knows what they are talking about (hopefully),the tech rep for the company you are buying your investment from. It's the same whether it is a C&B case or a cast RPD. When you get all the stars to align no internal adjustments will be needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wade Bognuda, post: 251544, member: 17848"] Read and follow the instructions that come with your die stone and investment. That's how you dial in your fit. There are a lot of variables that come into play here that can be and [B]have[/B] to be controlled. If I have to grind the inside to get it to fit it's because I had a cranio-rectal inversion when I was investing and poured a bubble. I tell people if you see me with a can of that green stuff it's because I screwed up and am in trouble!! If you want, PM me your number if you can't get this problem to go away. Or better yet, call someone who really knows what they are talking about (hopefully),the tech rep for the company you are buying your investment from. It's the same whether it is a C&B case or a cast RPD. When you get all the stars to align no internal adjustments will be needed. [/QUOTE]
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