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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
3SHAPE Emax CAD Inlay/Onlay settings.
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<blockquote data-quote="MoosetheGoose" data-source="post: 350073" data-attributes="member: 25760"><p>agree with the guy who said to press them. Though if milling, when using the connect to margin line, i believe the first number is the thickness of the margin, change it up to like .2 or .3 even, overbulk it near the margin, and have the ceramist take it back after its been sintered. I wouldnt even mess with it in green state those things are so small and fragile... If youre really having a tough time with spruing then choose a spot on like the buccal or something and make a arch with either attachments or the add tool, and use that to sprue too. Itll require bringing it back in green state though..... both these suggestions are kinda overkill though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoosetheGoose, post: 350073, member: 25760"] agree with the guy who said to press them. Though if milling, when using the connect to margin line, i believe the first number is the thickness of the margin, change it up to like .2 or .3 even, overbulk it near the margin, and have the ceramist take it back after its been sintered. I wouldnt even mess with it in green state those things are so small and fragile... If youre really having a tough time with spruing then choose a spot on like the buccal or something and make a arch with either attachments or the add tool, and use that to sprue too. Itll require bringing it back in green state though..... both these suggestions are kinda overkill though [/QUOTE]
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