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hello guys , iam having troubles with the Vita vm 13 shrinkage on the interproximal zones , always tearing HELP plz
I used to cut the interproximal after the first bake .I remember some of the hands on course gurus used to cut into the interproximal build up with a instrument to control the shrinkage and tearing, but as with you all, doing a separate bake works better for me.
I just use a #25 BP blade by itself, for doing some of the cutbacks, carving the interproximal and contouring and cutting the contact areas. I have more control compared to a longer handled instrument.
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I kinda miss the good old days....
....of course these days I don't.
Take the rest of the day off Car.CAD/CAM especially fcz, has saved "years" of my life and lab life, with less hours and stress of hand waxing, pfm's etc. etc.
Long live CAD/CAM, harumph, harumph
Take the rest of the day off Car.
You've earned it.
...maybe go for a boat ride.
For sure, it's going to be a warm one. Working on the stairs down to the water so I can hop in when needed.Is that what you're going to do this weekend, at the cabin?
For sure, it's going to be a warm one. Working on the stairs down to the water so I can hop in when needed.
Did you move your lab back home ?
no it's off the grid.In what way, why? lol...the 3 "W"s
Are you going to be totally moving into the cabin? If that's the case, you don't move a lab into a peaceful retirement location like that
Yes, that should help! Been doing that ever since d.Sign came on the market.Try firing a interproximal bake by itself. You can do the pontic ging at the same time. Then do your main build up. It sounds like a finicky porcelain like Ivoclar d.sign tends to be.
no it's off the grid.
To paraphrase Robert Plant , I'm gonna bring it on home, watch out watch out...