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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: 293931" data-attributes="member: 15827"><p>My suspicion was that my protocol: </p><p></p><p>"articulation - transferring the occlusal protocol (results mostly in a -0,5 at the front pin) - producing the crowns so that 12my articulation paper can be pulled out with mild force "</p><p></p><p>produces to high crowns. I think your last two answers confirm that. I will start with reducing a little further than the occlusal protocol (around -3/4ish at the front pin) and to use 100my (.1mm) articulation paper. Maybe even go a little further if the results are not good enough.</p><p></p><p>Thank you all very much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="semper:fi, post: 293931, member: 15827"] My suspicion was that my protocol: "articulation - transferring the occlusal protocol (results mostly in a -0,5 at the front pin) - producing the crowns so that 12my articulation paper can be pulled out with mild force " produces to high crowns. I think your last two answers confirm that. I will start with reducing a little further than the occlusal protocol (around -3/4ish at the front pin) and to use 100my (.1mm) articulation paper. Maybe even go a little further if the results are not good enough. Thank you all very much! [/QUOTE]
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