JKraver
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I have been using pencil, but my dr. doesn't like the black dies left behind.... Any suggestions?
itero models, no steamer
That’s a shack, not a shed. The civilized folk have sheds.I thought he shed the shed
I thought he shed the shed
I thought he shed the shed
I outsource milling. I thought itero models were pretty accurate.Learn what the problem areas are and tweek your cement space.
Change burs on schedule.
If you must, lightly touch youre likely areas of issue with a small bur before sintering.
I do tons of model free iTero with no issue. Remember, iTero models arent super accurate.
As accurate and detailed as a fat 2mm bur can do.I outsource milling. I thought itero models were pretty accurate.
Everything is there, but you will sometimes get little bits of 'extra'. Youre not going to have an issue detailing your fit to adapt to the die, but your design was based on the scan and is likely a very decent fit as is. If you were to use an iTero model and fabricate a crown old skool from it, youd be betting a looser fit than youd like.I get the model is washed out, but I thought the die prep was more accurate than that.
Aren’t the drs your dad and brother? Have them get a steamer. You should have it for removables as well.itero models, no steamer
Have you tried to place the die into soapy water and then ultrasound it? I did that recently to get the Vacation spray off and it worked. And then, since you don't have a steamer (I can't imagine my live without a steamer!!!) maybe a soft toothbrush will help you to get the remnants off.itero models, no steamer