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Hader bar processing, what's your best workflow
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<blockquote data-quote="Rtyrelw" data-source="post: 341840" data-attributes="member: 18584"><p>We used to do it that way. Lately we've been doing them in pmma instead just copying or trying and milling it out then putting on some vmlc gingiva and it has turned out pretty well. If anime is as strong as teeth and so we don't see any fracturing but if we do we can just mail out a new one. In regards to the housing the fit is so well on the bar and all we have to do is just pick the housing up with a touch of acrylic either chair side or in the lab on the model. It has worked great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rtyrelw, post: 341840, member: 18584"] We used to do it that way. Lately we've been doing them in pmma instead just copying or trying and milling it out then putting on some vmlc gingiva and it has turned out pretty well. If anime is as strong as teeth and so we don't see any fracturing but if we do we can just mail out a new one. In regards to the housing the fit is so well on the bar and all we have to do is just pick the housing up with a touch of acrylic either chair side or in the lab on the model. It has worked great. [/QUOTE]
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