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<blockquote data-quote="Dentalmike" data-source="post: 220065" data-attributes="member: 7589"><p>Nice crown Randy. Are you looking for full upper models that are already prepped? If I were doing something like what your saying i would start with a model that's as ideal as I could find.</p><p>Make any changes I want, create polyvinyl or silicon mold, pour solid, seperate and trim all teeth for geller model. Place teeth back in mold, use stone separator on die roots, pour. Seperate teeth dies and create a mold of teeth dies. Pour multiple copies. you can now make preps and margins any way you like on teeth dies to use with your master base model. You can also make molds of your preps and pour in pmma resin to have stump colors in your dies. You can use a mold of your master reference model for wax injection technique. Well...... At least that's what I think I would do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dentalmike, post: 220065, member: 7589"] Nice crown Randy. Are you looking for full upper models that are already prepped? If I were doing something like what your saying i would start with a model that's as ideal as I could find. Make any changes I want, create polyvinyl or silicon mold, pour solid, seperate and trim all teeth for geller model. Place teeth back in mold, use stone separator on die roots, pour. Seperate teeth dies and create a mold of teeth dies. Pour multiple copies. you can now make preps and margins any way you like on teeth dies to use with your master base model. You can also make molds of your preps and pour in pmma resin to have stump colors in your dies. You can use a mold of your master reference model for wax injection technique. Well...... At least that's what I think I would do. [/QUOTE]
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