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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Zi Maryland Bridge?? :D
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<blockquote data-quote="Baobabtree" data-source="post: 248704" data-attributes="member: 12298"><p>A connector greater than 9sq mm is best, the height is very important and should be a minimum of 3mm, when plotting the margin for wing bring it as far interstitially as you can depending on the aesthetic outcome, so that you can get a good connector between the wing and the pontic. As far as the cement gap goes there are couple of ways of doing it, either increase it by .1 in the software or you could paint a layer of die relief on the model prior to scanning. As long as you apply the lustre paste within the space that is milled and not on the surfaces that contact the tooth it shouldn't affect the fit. Apply the paste either before you build up or in your glaze cycle, I prefer the 1st one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baobabtree, post: 248704, member: 12298"] A connector greater than 9sq mm is best, the height is very important and should be a minimum of 3mm, when plotting the margin for wing bring it as far interstitially as you can depending on the aesthetic outcome, so that you can get a good connector between the wing and the pontic. As far as the cement gap goes there are couple of ways of doing it, either increase it by .1 in the software or you could paint a layer of die relief on the model prior to scanning. As long as you apply the lustre paste within the space that is milled and not on the surfaces that contact the tooth it shouldn't affect the fit. Apply the paste either before you build up or in your glaze cycle, I prefer the 1st one. [/QUOTE]
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