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<blockquote data-quote="DentalFix1234" data-source="post: 355961" data-attributes="member: 26866"><p>We have an update to share. We received the printed models from our other supplier (Printed on ASIGA). The first supplier we used Argen, (Carbon). When we compared the two models, they were visibly different. The Gold crown that we waxed and cast on the Argen die did not fit the ASIGA die (The crown fit tightly, and the margin was open by 1mm, mostly on the buccal). The ASIGA under the microscope has a noticeably higher resolution (less "elevation-map" like steps) and had smoother margins (again less steps). </p><p></p><p>Moving forward, we have decided to use die-spacer on the ASIGA model, then wax and cast from here. </p><p></p><p>The doctor's main complaint was the crown wasn't seating and margins were open all the way around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DentalFix1234, post: 355961, member: 26866"] We have an update to share. We received the printed models from our other supplier (Printed on ASIGA). The first supplier we used Argen, (Carbon). When we compared the two models, they were visibly different. The Gold crown that we waxed and cast on the Argen die did not fit the ASIGA die (The crown fit tightly, and the margin was open by 1mm, mostly on the buccal). The ASIGA under the microscope has a noticeably higher resolution (less "elevation-map" like steps) and had smoother margins (again less steps). Moving forward, we have decided to use die-spacer on the ASIGA model, then wax and cast from here. The doctor's main complaint was the crown wasn't seating and margins were open all the way around. [/QUOTE]
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