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<blockquote data-quote="Affinity" data-source="post: 293378" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>Checking for resistance won’t always show you if the element is bad because usually there is still contact but a small crack that is visibly different color and texture and also sometimes the connection won’t break until it heats up and expands.</p><p></p><p></p><p>DOF has a great mill for the price and is expandable if you want to do emax Or titanium abutments.</p><p>If you don’t have experience with cadcam you may want to go with an AG mill. </p><p>DOF also has a couple great scanners that you can fit any articulator in, this is critical.</p><p></p><p>I hope you have a good relationship with the owner or some chops to make a smooth transition because there are growing pains and it can make you look like a fool if you don’t get it right.. take it from a fool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Affinity, post: 293378, member: 1246"] Checking for resistance won’t always show you if the element is bad because usually there is still contact but a small crack that is visibly different color and texture and also sometimes the connection won’t break until it heats up and expands. DOF has a great mill for the price and is expandable if you want to do emax Or titanium abutments. If you don’t have experience with cadcam you may want to go with an AG mill. DOF also has a couple great scanners that you can fit any articulator in, this is critical. I hope you have a good relationship with the owner or some chops to make a smooth transition because there are growing pains and it can make you look like a fool if you don’t get it right.. take it from a fool. [/QUOTE]
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