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Marcus depends on the Doc. Most want ideal cosmetic but when the patient is a older farmer type man I have freedom.
I agree after you screw things up a few dozen times you learn what can and can't work. If you are 3shaping I really recommend you to the bulk of the work in smile design before you ever think of hitting sculpt. Your contour will stay sharp this way.
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Hi guys. Just a question. Why are so many people still waxing by hand, including myself. Would this not be easier to design and mill? I have been looking into this but would love to hear from people who are doing it this way. Does it take to long to design?
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Probably because old school waxers have a hard time transitioning mentally from the tangible world to the virtual. It also takes a little time to learn the tricks and short cuts with the software you are using. Once you start to figure it out, it's at least 10x faster than hand waxing. I still use my wax spatula and carver from time to time on preop models, but it is becoming less and less.Hi guys. Just a question. Why are so many people still waxing by hand, including myself. Would this not be easier to design and mill? I have been looking into this but would love to hear from people who are doing it this way. Does it take to long to design?
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