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Implant crown on #11
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<blockquote data-quote="Sda36" data-source="post: 249722" data-attributes="member: 17701"><p>Hi Xydorf, sorry about my other post, no offence intended. I think to actually pour this case you would need to stabilize by placing say a root canal file thru the centre of the impression of hex and then maybe place some, some, molten sticky wax in the analog then seat in the impression. You could never expect an analog to go thru the task of pouring under vibration and just sailing off immediately. This is because normally we have an analog securely screwed to a transfer post embedded in the impression. Just my humble opinion...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sda36, post: 249722, member: 17701"] Hi Xydorf, sorry about my other post, no offence intended. I think to actually pour this case you would need to stabilize by placing say a root canal file thru the centre of the impression of hex and then maybe place some, some, molten sticky wax in the analog then seat in the impression. You could never expect an analog to go thru the task of pouring under vibration and just sailing off immediately. This is because normally we have an analog securely screwed to a transfer post embedded in the impression. Just my humble opinion... [/QUOTE]
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