Adi
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Hi
In implant cases all on 4 or 6, it's always a hard multiple tasks to go through:
1. Analog fixed in the impression.
2. Bite registration
3. Try_in acrylic teeth to make sure that the bite is right
4. Wax up and casting
5. Metal finishing
6. Metal try_in
7. Ceramic work
8. Ceramic try_in
9. Finishing
I think that 3D printers made a short cut in this trip specially for step 4 and 5, as it's done by CAD, and the metal finishing is very easy because it's either printed by a laser printer or printed in castebl resins .
Step 8 can also be skipped if a provisional was printed and tryed in the mouth, which is the best part, because you reduce the same teeth that was tried in the mouth. And you make sure the bite is right.
Any other short cuts?
In implant cases all on 4 or 6, it's always a hard multiple tasks to go through:
1. Analog fixed in the impression.
2. Bite registration
3. Try_in acrylic teeth to make sure that the bite is right
4. Wax up and casting
5. Metal finishing
6. Metal try_in
7. Ceramic work
8. Ceramic try_in
9. Finishing
I think that 3D printers made a short cut in this trip specially for step 4 and 5, as it's done by CAD, and the metal finishing is very easy because it's either printed by a laser printer or printed in castebl resins .
Step 8 can also be skipped if a provisional was printed and tryed in the mouth, which is the best part, because you reduce the same teeth that was tried in the mouth. And you make sure the bite is right.
Any other short cuts?