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Trying to avoid hyperocclosion in fixed c&b - Strategies?
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<blockquote data-quote="semper:fi" data-source="post: 293918" data-attributes="member: 15827"><p>Stone bite is a quite hard and brittle silicon-based bite registration material.</p><p></p><p>I do the same: After articulating the models i cut the bite registration material in half and put it back to control the seating.</p><p></p><p>Articulating the uncut model could be an idea, but regarding the fact that i already lowered the vertical dimension with the first model the fitting with another model should also be to high</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="semper:fi, post: 293918, member: 15827"] Stone bite is a quite hard and brittle silicon-based bite registration material. I do the same: After articulating the models i cut the bite registration material in half and put it back to control the seating. Articulating the uncut model could be an idea, but regarding the fact that i already lowered the vertical dimension with the first model the fitting with another model should also be to high [/QUOTE]
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