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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Rocking, Rocking, ROCKING!
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<blockquote data-quote="SandRLab" data-source="post: 21793" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p><strong>I'm rocking too!!!</strong></p><p></p><p>I feel like I am doing the things you recommend and I still can't get a bridge to fit, even a small 3 unit bridge. I do sprue directly to the coping rather than the connector, sometimes one on each cusp if its a big molar. Could that be a factor? I use an oval ring. I seal the pontic(s) to the abutment as the very last with white wax, after the rest of the waxup has cooled, usually several hours. What can I change? Does the amount of gold used to cast affect the fit of the bridge?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SandRLab, post: 21793, member: 1935"] [b]I'm rocking too!!![/b] I feel like I am doing the things you recommend and I still can't get a bridge to fit, even a small 3 unit bridge. I do sprue directly to the coping rather than the connector, sometimes one on each cusp if its a big molar. Could that be a factor? I use an oval ring. I seal the pontic(s) to the abutment as the very last with white wax, after the rest of the waxup has cooled, usually several hours. What can I change? Does the amount of gold used to cast affect the fit of the bridge? [/QUOTE]
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