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Need Help 3D Model Print Gold Crown
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<blockquote data-quote="DentalFix1234" data-source="post: 355905" data-attributes="member: 26866"><p>Hi, we have been having issues with 3D models and removable die. Hoping that someone out there has experience with the following...</p><p></p><p>One of our dentists uses an intra-oral scanner. We design the model and outsource for printing. Once the model and removable die return, we wax and cast for a gold restoration (40%). When the dentist tries to seat the crown, it does not seat all the way down, yet it is perfectly seated on the printed model? Has anyone had this experience here? We are thinking that the issue is not using a die spacer. As I understand, when a restoration is milled, (zir, gold etc....) I was informed that a digital die spacer is used, (milling out the inside of the restoration a bit) and my thought is to use a die spacer on the printed die to compensate. </p><p></p><p>If you have any experience with this scenario, I'd appreciate your input.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Kindly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DentalFix1234, post: 355905, member: 26866"] Hi, we have been having issues with 3D models and removable die. Hoping that someone out there has experience with the following... One of our dentists uses an intra-oral scanner. We design the model and outsource for printing. Once the model and removable die return, we wax and cast for a gold restoration (40%). When the dentist tries to seat the crown, it does not seat all the way down, yet it is perfectly seated on the printed model? Has anyone had this experience here? We are thinking that the issue is not using a die spacer. As I understand, when a restoration is milled, (zir, gold etc....) I was informed that a digital die spacer is used, (milling out the inside of the restoration a bit) and my thought is to use a die spacer on the printed die to compensate. If you have any experience with this scenario, I'd appreciate your input. Thanks Kindly [/QUOTE]
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