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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
wax milling parameters
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<blockquote data-quote="user name" data-source="post: 305105" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>Not what I was saying...</p><p>I always jump to expert and make tiny margin corrections as a last step. Even if you dial it in earlier in wizard, it will have some small areas that need to be moved.</p><p></p><p>Its also not a great idea to use old Zr burs. They get worn and dont mill as accurate as new burs.</p><p></p><p>Parameters Im at for wax:</p><p>gap .025</p><p>additional axial .07</p><p>additional radial .05</p><p></p><p>horizontal crown margin .1</p><p>angled crown margin .1</p><p>angle 68</p><p></p><p>Pour an extra die. Mill and cement it. Cut it in half and see where your issues are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user name, post: 305105, member: 1719"] Not what I was saying... I always jump to expert and make tiny margin corrections as a last step. Even if you dial it in earlier in wizard, it will have some small areas that need to be moved. Its also not a great idea to use old Zr burs. They get worn and dont mill as accurate as new burs. Parameters Im at for wax: gap .025 additional axial .07 additional radial .05 horizontal crown margin .1 angled crown margin .1 angle 68 Pour an extra die. Mill and cement it. Cut it in half and see where your issues are. [/QUOTE]
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