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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Bridgework rocking.
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<blockquote data-quote="rgkbmk" data-source="post: 207635" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Chances are if you connect your bridge in wax and come back later it will be slightly rocking. I use Bredents Pi-Ku-Plast to connect all bridge connectors and then cover them with wax ( margin wax). Then after a half hour if there's no rocking I do Bredents single sprue technique with vent sprue's on all the teeth. I found rushing from connecting the bridge to casting tends to have rocking bridges.</p><p></p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgkbmk, post: 207635, member: 13"] Chances are if you connect your bridge in wax and come back later it will be slightly rocking. I use Bredents Pi-Ku-Plast to connect all bridge connectors and then cover them with wax ( margin wax). Then after a half hour if there's no rocking I do Bredents single sprue technique with vent sprue's on all the teeth. I found rushing from connecting the bridge to casting tends to have rocking bridges. Rick [/QUOTE]
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