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Diagnostic wax up and stents
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<blockquote data-quote="millennium" data-source="post: 351184" data-attributes="member: 13239"><p>I ask the Dr. to provide 2 models of the arch to be waxed and they always do. I aways provide a stent and two guides: one for buccal reduction and one for inc. edge.</p><p> Waxing veneers for instance doesn't take that long. Full crowns so so, pontics I have to learn to mill wax. I have the wax puck and burs, just have to learn how to switch the mill from Zr to wax milling. I know I know I am a knuckle dragger<img src="/forums/images/smilies/test/banghead.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="Banghead" title="Banghead Banghead" data-shortname="Banghead" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="millennium, post: 351184, member: 13239"] I ask the Dr. to provide 2 models of the arch to be waxed and they always do. I aways provide a stent and two guides: one for buccal reduction and one for inc. edge. Waxing veneers for instance doesn't take that long. Full crowns so so, pontics I have to learn to mill wax. I have the wax puck and burs, just have to learn how to switch the mill from Zr to wax milling. I know I know I am a knuckle draggerBanghead [/QUOTE]
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