C&B Occlusion Consistency Problems

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Johnny,,,,,,,,,how do you like the sound! of your models now.... music to your ears ! doctors ears that is !
 
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Indeed, the sound of a properly equilibrated model is a wonderful sound!
 
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Hey little Johnny.......I want charge you for that tip if you promise to use that tip on all cases .... and spend hours on DLN.... when you have the time ....and be good to your mom !!!!

Equib your models is something that few tech do, or even know about........ Your way ahead of the game.......
 
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Hey little Johnny.......I want charge you for that tip if you promise to use that tip on all cases .... and spend hours on DLN.... when you have the time ....and be good to your mom !!!!

Equib your models is something that few tech do, or even know about........ Your way ahead of the game.......

Little Johnny Be Good!
 
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Guilty of pointing the finger!

This for an imp supported bridge (FDP) #10 - #13. Probably could have used a smaller tray and save some more on impression material, waaaay too much impression material being used. popcorn
What does the other side look like? How about bi-lateral stability and equilibration? :confused: popcornpopcornpopcornpopcorn
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Indeed, the sound of a properly equilibrated model is a wonderful sound!


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Guilty of pointing the finger!

This for an imp supported bridge (FDP) #10 - #13. Probably could have used a smaller tray and save some more on impression material, waaaay too much impression material being used. popcorn
What does the other side look like? How about bi-lateral stability and equilibration? :confused: popcornpopcornpopcornpopcorn

Oh come on what are you crying about, looks like you can see the contacts and occ on an implant bridge should be built about 3 mm's out so ur home free :) :) :) :) :)
 
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Oh come on what are you crying about, looks like you can see the contacts and occ on an implant bridge should be built about 3 mm's out so ur home free :) :) :) :) :)

LOL!!!:D:D:D:D:D Still laughing:D:D:D:D:D Thats what he said.popcorn Just wanted to validate a point. :cool:
 
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I think the great way is to check your metal/zircon in patient mouth before you do ceramic. That's the best double check i think.

If is good then great! And if it isn't like in your ocludator then wax models like they must be after looking in patient mouth and reocludate.

I know thats time consuming but its great way to get it right.
 

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