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<blockquote data-quote="Lindsay Patterson" data-source="post: 291906" data-attributes="member: 20653"><p>I thought I explained why I was asking about post sintering grinding in my last post. I appreciate the concern of why I would possibly touch the sintered crown....but other than this network I havent met any technician that doesnt touch their crown after its sintered. I am not re contouring every crown but as I am getting this lab started I must send esthetic and functional crowns (maybe being over critical and questioning more than I should). The lab I came from I designed about 40+ crowns a day and ran 4 milling machines by myself for 6 years and I can count on one hand the amount of crowns that came back to redesign. I am extremely new to this part of the process but not new to dental lab technology and been a part of the digital world since 2004. </p><p></p><p>Thank you to those who gave good and helpful suggestions....greatly appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lindsay Patterson, post: 291906, member: 20653"] I thought I explained why I was asking about post sintering grinding in my last post. I appreciate the concern of why I would possibly touch the sintered crown....but other than this network I havent met any technician that doesnt touch their crown after its sintered. I am not re contouring every crown but as I am getting this lab started I must send esthetic and functional crowns (maybe being over critical and questioning more than I should). The lab I came from I designed about 40+ crowns a day and ran 4 milling machines by myself for 6 years and I can count on one hand the amount of crowns that came back to redesign. I am extremely new to this part of the process but not new to dental lab technology and been a part of the digital world since 2004. Thank you to those who gave good and helpful suggestions....greatly appreciated [/QUOTE]
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