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<blockquote data-quote="Inna-Hurry" data-source="post: 312784" data-attributes="member: 7958"><p>The tooth cost is only part of the game.. The elephant in the prius is the shipping cost and if the seller accepts returns. For economy teeth Classics are good. They have a thick (facial-lingual) incisal edge, are true to shade and broken sets can be returned. Another thing to consider is how much of a pita it is to remove the wax before grinding. Big thick post teeth are a pita as you spend time skinnying them up ridge lap side... ugggh...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inna-Hurry, post: 312784, member: 7958"] The tooth cost is only part of the game.. The elephant in the prius is the shipping cost and if the seller accepts returns. For economy teeth Classics are good. They have a thick (facial-lingual) incisal edge, are true to shade and broken sets can be returned. Another thing to consider is how much of a pita it is to remove the wax before grinding. Big thick post teeth are a pita as you spend time skinnying them up ridge lap side... ugggh... [/QUOTE]
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