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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Patrick" data-source="post: 292591" data-attributes="member: 20621"><p>Does anyone leave zirconia crowns slightly out of occlusal contact and just allow opposing to (slightly; were talking microns not a millimeters here) super-erupt into contact? I know several techs that go this route. I brought it up one time to another tech and he got pretty upset and said "that shouldn't even be an option, you'll never read anyone publishing THAT as a correct technique." </p><p>As it turns out, nobody likes grinding zirconia, lab or dentist.. If you've ever happened to drop by the dental office during a crown seat you can almost hear them thinking, "I hope they don't notice the sparks flying off this zirconia." Then you make eye contact... make it awkward for them. You have the option to take it a step further while they're trapped in your gaze... look past their loupes, into their withering soul, and whisper "micro fractures."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Patrick, post: 292591, member: 20621"] Does anyone leave zirconia crowns slightly out of occlusal contact and just allow opposing to (slightly; were talking microns not a millimeters here) super-erupt into contact? I know several techs that go this route. I brought it up one time to another tech and he got pretty upset and said "that shouldn't even be an option, you'll never read anyone publishing THAT as a correct technique." As it turns out, nobody likes grinding zirconia, lab or dentist.. If you've ever happened to drop by the dental office during a crown seat you can almost hear them thinking, "I hope they don't notice the sparks flying off this zirconia." Then you make eye contact... make it awkward for them. You have the option to take it a step further while they're trapped in your gaze... look past their loupes, into their withering soul, and whisper "micro fractures." [/QUOTE]
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