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<blockquote data-quote="Denturepropgh" data-source="post: 174078" data-attributes="member: 5620"><p>Something that I like to do for partially edentulous cases is to examine casts for wear facets and hand hold the casts together to estimate what height the bite blocks should really be, and adjust them accordingly prior to sending out for jaw records. The closer you can get it, the better chance you have of getting a more accurate bite. Plus, it may save some chair time which will make your account happier. This may be a no-brainer, but make sure that there are no saliva blibs on the occlusal surfaces so you can better achieve maximum intercuspation. And be certain to trim excess stone by the hamular notches, and retro molar pad areas. I've caught a few articulations that were hung up on the stone in these areas. Pay extra careful attention to the details because one extra minute of scrutiny can save you an hour of reset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denturepropgh, post: 174078, member: 5620"] Something that I like to do for partially edentulous cases is to examine casts for wear facets and hand hold the casts together to estimate what height the bite blocks should really be, and adjust them accordingly prior to sending out for jaw records. The closer you can get it, the better chance you have of getting a more accurate bite. Plus, it may save some chair time which will make your account happier. This may be a no-brainer, but make sure that there are no saliva blibs on the occlusal surfaces so you can better achieve maximum intercuspation. And be certain to trim excess stone by the hamular notches, and retro molar pad areas. I've caught a few articulations that were hung up on the stone in these areas. Pay extra careful attention to the details because one extra minute of scrutiny can save you an hour of reset. [/QUOTE]
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