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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWilson" data-source="post: 191950" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>The real issue with this technique is nothing we can control, and like most things if the clients want to learn its golden.</p><p></p><p>Dentures today really can be SO much easier with all the information we have, HOWEVER we are still forced to fabricate a restoration at an arbitrary CR VD that we do not control. The team needs to be fully aware of what each other needs and when that happens excellence can be achieved.</p><p></p><p>I get so many photos now AT TRY-IN because it is super convenient to use a cell phone to snap shots and send them. This alone helps communication so much more than any well written script ever can. HOWEVER we are often then the part of the team that arbitrarily changes articulator settings to achieve needed esthetics. </p><p></p><p>When I work with clients chair side and I have the opportunity to watch their skills it often amazes me how little common sense some of these MED/HIGH end clients have. While I have taken my fair share of CON ED I am always wanting to better myself. What I see is a lot of these guys have success one way and this becomes their barometer/path for future cases.</p><p></p><p>When techs like us share info we are doing it for selfless reasons and this is truly why I come to sites like these. While I have articles on this concept Ken you have outlined it is simplistic way and many more will find good use for a proven technique </p><p></p><p>Thanks Ken for being a CONTRIBUTOR here on DLN its people like you that make this site great! Now all you lurkers stop thinking you have nothing to offer or fear of being judged, remember what this site is for and jump in the water it will make this site that much better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWilson, post: 191950, member: 213"] The real issue with this technique is nothing we can control, and like most things if the clients want to learn its golden. Dentures today really can be SO much easier with all the information we have, HOWEVER we are still forced to fabricate a restoration at an arbitrary CR VD that we do not control. The team needs to be fully aware of what each other needs and when that happens excellence can be achieved. I get so many photos now AT TRY-IN because it is super convenient to use a cell phone to snap shots and send them. This alone helps communication so much more than any well written script ever can. HOWEVER we are often then the part of the team that arbitrarily changes articulator settings to achieve needed esthetics. When I work with clients chair side and I have the opportunity to watch their skills it often amazes me how little common sense some of these MED/HIGH end clients have. While I have taken my fair share of CON ED I am always wanting to better myself. What I see is a lot of these guys have success one way and this becomes their barometer/path for future cases. When techs like us share info we are doing it for selfless reasons and this is truly why I come to sites like these. While I have articles on this concept Ken you have outlined it is simplistic way and many more will find good use for a proven technique Thanks Ken for being a CONTRIBUTOR here on DLN its people like you that make this site great! Now all you lurkers stop thinking you have nothing to offer or fear of being judged, remember what this site is for and jump in the water it will make this site that much better! [/QUOTE]
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