CatamountRob
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If you see “light occlusion” on an Rx it means they want to be able to pull a slice of pizza through there without dislodging the pepperoni.
Collapsing occlusion one crown at a time.I remember learning to wax with some book. Had colored dots where the contacts were supposed to be, not just one but 3. There were green contacts and red and I used wax powder to get everything just right.
Then later I learned that you can just throw that $hit out the window and make them way out of occlusion because that’s what most of them want.
If you see “light occlusion” on an Rx it means they want to be able to pull a slice of pizza through there without dislodging the pepperoni.
I used to take the high road but somewhere along the way I got off and got on the path of least resistance...Collapsing occlusion one crown at a time.
Collapsing occlusion one crown at a time.
I'd been trying to find that for years. Thank you!I liked this step by step guide from renfert too. Dropping wax is the way to go. Then light enhancing with a carver if needed.
look into drop waxing or layering in your anatomy. not carving it in. way easier and looks far far better
PTC, or if you can find the old Ney green cover or gold brown covered anatomy paperback manual.
I just about got tossed out of the PTC course I was sent to thirty some years ago. Didn’t care for the blob and mush technique
that was being pushed. Argued with the instructor about it. I was there to “learn” this way so as to teach others at the lab .
Didn’t buy into it as I knew how to wax a Better way .