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<blockquote data-quote="sidesh0wb0b" data-source="post: 242965" data-attributes="member: 7594"><p>ok maybe i phrased my question wrong. i wasnt referring to checking margins on the solid. i was referring to knowing when the contacts are seated. you said you can tell by the pic you posted that the crown was seated 95% of the way down. i am asking how you determine that its 95% down? i dont "check" margins on the solid model, but i use them as a tool to verify when the crown is seated on the solid. based on the picture you posted i have absolutely no idea how you can tell its seated 95% of the way and i want to learn what youre seeing to give you that confidence.</p><p>i do absolutely agree that final seat of contacts (especially on veneers) are the most tedious thing we do in the lab. takes a very long time and sometimes crazy patience to get them all just where its required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidesh0wb0b, post: 242965, member: 7594"] ok maybe i phrased my question wrong. i wasnt referring to checking margins on the solid. i was referring to knowing when the contacts are seated. you said you can tell by the pic you posted that the crown was seated 95% of the way down. i am asking how you determine that its 95% down? i dont "check" margins on the solid model, but i use them as a tool to verify when the crown is seated on the solid. based on the picture you posted i have absolutely no idea how you can tell its seated 95% of the way and i want to learn what youre seeing to give you that confidence. i do absolutely agree that final seat of contacts (especially on veneers) are the most tedious thing we do in the lab. takes a very long time and sometimes crazy patience to get them all just where its required. [/QUOTE]
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