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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Metal
Maryland bridges in NP metal
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<blockquote data-quote="Clear Precision Dental" data-source="post: 8046" data-attributes="member: 499"><p>I've placed a solid plastic sprue connecting the distal ends of right and left sides BEFORE teasing the wax-up off the cast. I do this when doing any long casting, ie. roundhouse fixed frame, many overdenture bars, etc. It means a little more metal finish, however, I cut through these areas with some very fine carburendum discs (like NM slims) and these "cut like buttah."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clear Precision Dental, post: 8046, member: 499"] I've placed a solid plastic sprue connecting the distal ends of right and left sides BEFORE teasing the wax-up off the cast. I do this when doing any long casting, ie. roundhouse fixed frame, many overdenture bars, etc. It means a little more metal finish, however, I cut through these areas with some very fine carburendum discs (like NM slims) and these "cut like buttah." [/QUOTE]
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