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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Ideal Model Systems & Worthless Dowel Pins
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<blockquote data-quote="charles007" data-source="post: 53716" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Has anyone noticed how bad the contacts are when going to your solid pour to check the contacts and you then wonder if you picked up the wrong solid pour model. If your using many of the newer down pins with softer plastic sleeves, that's your biggest problem.. This is why your dies and other pinned sections are moving.. Can't believe how I used these for such a long time before realizing how stupid it is to buy these.. Several brands have soft sleeves, metal sleeves, and some with a hard plastic sleeve that may or may not be ok. </p><p></p><p>1. Is there a dowel pin that really works without movement ? </p><p>2. Has anyone Compared the newer model trays like Monotrac, DVA, Cbite, and Artimax ( uses pins ) ? Is there a clear winner for ease of use with less contact problems with a good articulator on the tray.. </p><p>I personally agree the one pour plastic trays make a better, more accurate model... </p><p>Ok plaster jockeys, throw out the wise tips for more accurate models</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles007, post: 53716, member: 9"] Has anyone noticed how bad the contacts are when going to your solid pour to check the contacts and you then wonder if you picked up the wrong solid pour model. If your using many of the newer down pins with softer plastic sleeves, that's your biggest problem.. This is why your dies and other pinned sections are moving.. Can't believe how I used these for such a long time before realizing how stupid it is to buy these.. Several brands have soft sleeves, metal sleeves, and some with a hard plastic sleeve that may or may not be ok. 1. Is there a dowel pin that really works without movement ? 2. Has anyone Compared the newer model trays like Monotrac, DVA, Cbite, and Artimax ( uses pins ) ? Is there a clear winner for ease of use with less contact problems with a good articulator on the tray.. I personally agree the one pour plastic trays make a better, more accurate model... Ok plaster jockeys, throw out the wise tips for more accurate models [/QUOTE]
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