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<blockquote data-quote="Kreation" data-source="post: 142864" data-attributes="member: 11665"><p>Agreed the margins do look a little thick, iTero models die's always tend to make this area look thick! The margins are around .4, next time we will try to be a It braver.....caribelli, creative licence and not habit.</p><p></p><p>One of the discussions we had with our clients in order to switch from e.max to FCZ was that it would be patient friendly, the occlusion is shim stock clear "just", see wear facets on the 7 and what remains of the 5.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned b4, 6 weeks of working with FCZ, still a lot to learn, but we are getting there, once we have our 450i up and running, and working with the material day in and day out, we will be able to find out how thin we can safely take the margins and how far we can push the material.</p><p></p><p>We are looking at NExxZR T from Sagemax when we are up and running, any one have any suggestions....?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the feedback..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kreation, post: 142864, member: 11665"] Agreed the margins do look a little thick, iTero models die's always tend to make this area look thick! The margins are around .4, next time we will try to be a It braver.....caribelli, creative licence and not habit. One of the discussions we had with our clients in order to switch from e.max to FCZ was that it would be patient friendly, the occlusion is shim stock clear "just", see wear facets on the 7 and what remains of the 5. As mentioned b4, 6 weeks of working with FCZ, still a lot to learn, but we are getting there, once we have our 450i up and running, and working with the material day in and day out, we will be able to find out how thin we can safely take the margins and how far we can push the material. We are looking at NExxZR T from Sagemax when we are up and running, any one have any suggestions....? Thanks for the feedback.. [/QUOTE]
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