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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: 293935" data-attributes="member: 15827"><p>Hm no, i use the bite registration ony when i have to (= a stable alignment of the models with each other without BR is not possible) </p><p></p><p>When i dont have to use the BR i articulate the models (aligning them by hand, attaching them with a glue gun),transfer the occlusal protocol via reducing model interference with a lecron or scalpel, trim and cut the BR and set it back into the articuator to control the vertical relation. Most times it fits, sometimes i have to do a little more reduction</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="semper:fi, post: 293935, member: 15827"] Hm no, i use the bite registration ony when i have to (= a stable alignment of the models with each other without BR is not possible) When i dont have to use the BR i articulate the models (aligning them by hand, attaching them with a glue gun),transfer the occlusal protocol via reducing model interference with a lecron or scalpel, trim and cut the BR and set it back into the articuator to control the vertical relation. Most times it fits, sometimes i have to do a little more reduction [/QUOTE]
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