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<blockquote data-quote="Inna-Hurry" data-source="post: 307062" data-attributes="member: 7958"><p>I hope you understand these things you mention: </p><p>(Wax rim adaptation to the projected arch form?</p><p>Rim measurement’s standards of 21/18/10 and 18/10 are all over the place?</p><p>Festooning irregularities?</p><p>Tooth interdigitation is in different schemes?</p><p>Angulation of anterior’s or posteriors is hit or miss?)</p><p></p><p>Are not the tech's problem but the teacher's problem. With proper education these are all no brainers. If they been doing C&B there may be some resistance to change but handle it positively and they will come up to speed. IF they value your employment....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inna-Hurry, post: 307062, member: 7958"] I hope you understand these things you mention: (Wax rim adaptation to the projected arch form? Rim measurement’s standards of 21/18/10 and 18/10 are all over the place? Festooning irregularities? Tooth interdigitation is in different schemes? Angulation of anterior’s or posteriors is hit or miss?) Are not the tech's problem but the teacher's problem. With proper education these are all no brainers. If they been doing C&B there may be some resistance to change but handle it positively and they will come up to speed. IF they value your employment.... [/QUOTE]
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