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Trick for using temp model to quickly make a guide for scanning abutments
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<blockquote data-quote="Hary" data-source="post: 60302" data-attributes="member: 3883"><p>Hi Brett, we use to do this as well but found that the thickness of the blank still caused us a couple of problems (even at .5mm),so we now use lab putty over the pre op model then inject that with gingival mask material and place it on the working model, it works fantastic and gives you a true image of what was there and you can take the thing on and off no problem. All the best Pete </p><p></p><p>This is a great idea, how about this, you take a vacume forme on temps with the trasnsparent plastic sheet and then you fill that plastic with lab puty and you seet that on the master model. you have the temp in puty you just spray and scan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hary, post: 60302, member: 3883"] Hi Brett, we use to do this as well but found that the thickness of the blank still caused us a couple of problems (even at .5mm),so we now use lab putty over the pre op model then inject that with gingival mask material and place it on the working model, it works fantastic and gives you a true image of what was there and you can take the thing on and off no problem. All the best Pete This is a great idea, how about this, you take a vacume forme on temps with the trasnsparent plastic sheet and then you fill that plastic with lab puty and you seet that on the master model. you have the temp in puty you just spray and scan. [/QUOTE]
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