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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Printed model inaccuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="subrisi" data-source="post: 237623" data-attributes="member: 1096"><p>I am having fit issues with printed models. We are used to re-wax all the margins of our milled wax crowns, but now since we are doing printed models from a carestream scanner, we get crowns back with open margins. I assume that by waxing the margins to the printed die, we are creating "hold up's" and the crown does not seat. I can't get myself over it to leave the margins untouched and ignore toe wide open space. How do you deal with that and what might be wrong with the system?</p><p>Angelika</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subrisi, post: 237623, member: 1096"] I am having fit issues with printed models. We are used to re-wax all the margins of our milled wax crowns, but now since we are doing printed models from a carestream scanner, we get crowns back with open margins. I assume that by waxing the margins to the printed die, we are creating "hold up's" and the crown does not seat. I can't get myself over it to leave the margins untouched and ignore toe wide open space. How do you deal with that and what might be wrong with the system? Angelika [/QUOTE]
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