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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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How to do refractory models?
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<blockquote data-quote="H.Ross" data-source="post: 205100" data-attributes="member: 15502"><p>Good points I got from you, thanks for sharing your experience. Yes, I do use spacer on the stone dies. However, I tried once pouring the refractory directly in impression, but I had small chips on refractory material stuck in some corners so I didn't have the guts to continue the work. I use silicone because its extremely flexible and soft, I use Zhermack. </p><p></p><p>I loved the idea of creating a dam, actually you can also create a dam by adding putty on distals. and btw this is not my picture, as I said taken from Miladinov Milos Facebook page.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>haha Whew! I never tried your technique, but I am curious to try it! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I would put wax, but I pour first the prep area following the stone proper mix, but for adjacent teeth I make my stone slightly more flowable, so vibrator isn't on max. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I use recently creation CC, awesome results, and I've also used Vita VM9 before, but happier with CC now. </p><p></p><p>That is why I love high temp porcelain, so I can adjust them on lower temp if any MINOR correction needed. Well, regarding your question of what to do incase it wasn't right in patient mouth? answer is plenty of F words lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H.Ross, post: 205100, member: 15502"] Good points I got from you, thanks for sharing your experience. Yes, I do use spacer on the stone dies. However, I tried once pouring the refractory directly in impression, but I had small chips on refractory material stuck in some corners so I didn't have the guts to continue the work. I use silicone because its extremely flexible and soft, I use Zhermack. I loved the idea of creating a dam, actually you can also create a dam by adding putty on distals. and btw this is not my picture, as I said taken from Miladinov Milos Facebook page. haha Whew! I never tried your technique, but I am curious to try it! Yes, I would put wax, but I pour first the prep area following the stone proper mix, but for adjacent teeth I make my stone slightly more flowable, so vibrator isn't on max. Yes, I use recently creation CC, awesome results, and I've also used Vita VM9 before, but happier with CC now. That is why I love high temp porcelain, so I can adjust them on lower temp if any MINOR correction needed. Well, regarding your question of what to do incase it wasn't right in patient mouth? answer is plenty of F words lol [/QUOTE]
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