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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Argen Printing Pains
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<blockquote data-quote="sirmorty" data-source="post: 335292" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>Ok so do I, but one thing I never understood is if something needs alot of adjustments.</p><p></p><p>What's to say that you're making the right choice. If I design the contacts to be barley there and when the final crown contacts are tight. What is the correct course of action?</p><p></p><p>The old school tech in me wants to make it fit the model. But maybe I'm doing the wrong thing. But then I think about 3shape settings and why I always need to adjust the bite in order for it not to be high in the mouth. So how accurate are the scans?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirmorty, post: 335292, member: 1022"] Ok so do I, but one thing I never understood is if something needs alot of adjustments. What's to say that you're making the right choice. If I design the contacts to be barley there and when the final crown contacts are tight. What is the correct course of action? The old school tech in me wants to make it fit the model. But maybe I'm doing the wrong thing. But then I think about 3shape settings and why I always need to adjust the bite in order for it not to be high in the mouth. So how accurate are the scans? [/QUOTE]
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