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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="rlhhds" data-source="post: 292814" data-attributes="member: 603"><p>I have played with the idea of going model-less. My original intend was to go model-less.Tried many ways in regards to getting my virtual articulation to match the relationship to physically mounted casts. No matter what I try I can not get an exact correlation between the two. Still trying to get a better correlation though. Right now if you wanted to model-less the clinician with spend more time adjusting the bite than if it was adjusted on mounted casts before sending out. This would not go well with my clients but maybe fly with yours. Adjusting the bite on my mounted casts average 7 minutes, not to bad in my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlhhds, post: 292814, member: 603"] I have played with the idea of going model-less. My original intend was to go model-less.Tried many ways in regards to getting my virtual articulation to match the relationship to physically mounted casts. No matter what I try I can not get an exact correlation between the two. Still trying to get a better correlation though. Right now if you wanted to model-less the clinician with spend more time adjusting the bite than if it was adjusted on mounted casts before sending out. This would not go well with my clients but maybe fly with yours. Adjusting the bite on my mounted casts average 7 minutes, not to bad in my mind. [/QUOTE]
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