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<blockquote data-quote="Chalky" data-source="post: 320500" data-attributes="member: 13047"><p>[USER=1367]@2thm8kr[/USER]... average milling time is about 1hr15 to 1hr30ish on our AG motion 2 mills, these are usually done in a 14mm or 16mm puck. I work with (actually my business partner) is an Oral Medicine Specialist and his niche is Oral Facial Pain. We make a lot of posterior plane splints on the mandibular arch. This design is essentially posterior blocks open to around about 5 or 6mm thickness, no anterior contact. This opens and relieves the joint and also takes out proprioception of anterior teeth. This is one of the most common designs we use for these Specialists. We also design Repositioning splints and stabilisation splints. I ALWAYS remount and calibrate on the articulator, hence why its a little cheaper to use models as opposed to scans... but this will change soon enough!</p><p>We use Amann Girrbach software and mills, so yes Exocad based software.</p><p>all splints are full arch so its usually 2 in a 98mm puck - sometimes 3 if we are lucky!!</p><p>I have been milling in PMMA and recently been making my own blanks in Clearsplint… which all my clients love (it tends to cover their impression discrepancies well!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chalky, post: 320500, member: 13047"] [USER=1367]@2thm8kr[/USER]... average milling time is about 1hr15 to 1hr30ish on our AG motion 2 mills, these are usually done in a 14mm or 16mm puck. I work with (actually my business partner) is an Oral Medicine Specialist and his niche is Oral Facial Pain. We make a lot of posterior plane splints on the mandibular arch. This design is essentially posterior blocks open to around about 5 or 6mm thickness, no anterior contact. This opens and relieves the joint and also takes out proprioception of anterior teeth. This is one of the most common designs we use for these Specialists. We also design Repositioning splints and stabilisation splints. I ALWAYS remount and calibrate on the articulator, hence why its a little cheaper to use models as opposed to scans... but this will change soon enough! We use Amann Girrbach software and mills, so yes Exocad based software. all splints are full arch so its usually 2 in a 98mm puck - sometimes 3 if we are lucky!! I have been milling in PMMA and recently been making my own blanks in Clearsplint… which all my clients love (it tends to cover their impression discrepancies well!) [/QUOTE]
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