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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Milled Bridges Rocking Again
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<blockquote data-quote="Sevan P" data-source="post: 219935" data-attributes="member: 7766"><p>Seems to me this tech just wants to get done with the work load, and doesn't care. We had a ceramist that broke a full round house Zr bridge in 2 spots while doing a first bake cause she that all bridges are fired the same from 3 unit to 14 unit. WTF!!! I asked here would she fire a full arch metal lingual bridge in the same program as a 3 unit frame pfm bridge? She said no, then I said why would you not do the same on a Zr bridge? I don't know she said...................... unfortunately old techs are stuck on old ways and don't get it sometimes. But the investing parts has never changed, talk to the high up on the food chain and let them know this is what is causing the issues and if the techs can't get in gear then maybe it is time for some replacements.</p><p></p><p>Water to liquid and sprueing of round house pfms are so crucial for fit not everyone should to it. maybe train and hone a single tech to be responsible for them narrowing the chances down a bit and if it happens again you know exactly who to go to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sevan P, post: 219935, member: 7766"] Seems to me this tech just wants to get done with the work load, and doesn't care. We had a ceramist that broke a full round house Zr bridge in 2 spots while doing a first bake cause she that all bridges are fired the same from 3 unit to 14 unit. WTF!!! I asked here would she fire a full arch metal lingual bridge in the same program as a 3 unit frame pfm bridge? She said no, then I said why would you not do the same on a Zr bridge? I don't know she said...................... unfortunately old techs are stuck on old ways and don't get it sometimes. But the investing parts has never changed, talk to the high up on the food chain and let them know this is what is causing the issues and if the techs can't get in gear then maybe it is time for some replacements. Water to liquid and sprueing of round house pfms are so crucial for fit not everyone should to it. maybe train and hone a single tech to be responsible for them narrowing the chances down a bit and if it happens again you know exactly who to go to. [/QUOTE]
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