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Puzzling Occlusal Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="JKraver" data-source="post: 361843" data-attributes="member: 13886"><p>Its likely an assistant making a temp out of occlusion or the temp coming off then being ground into occlusion when they recement. Or bad impression technique do you have an lab scanner? Basically the more you seem to do on your end to figure out their problem the better they will think of you. Just approach it as I am checking the problems on my end here are the things that you could check on your end. Leave it at that, might help for a little bit. You could make prep occlusal distance check out of some hard material. To show that the space on the model given with their bite was where their crown was set to. Sometimes patients just don't bite right they are numb and they take the bite and shade after the 30 minute bite blocked prep. Do you check lateral and protrusive interferences. Sometimes that makes all the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKraver, post: 361843, member: 13886"] Its likely an assistant making a temp out of occlusion or the temp coming off then being ground into occlusion when they recement. Or bad impression technique do you have an lab scanner? Basically the more you seem to do on your end to figure out their problem the better they will think of you. Just approach it as I am checking the problems on my end here are the things that you could check on your end. Leave it at that, might help for a little bit. You could make prep occlusal distance check out of some hard material. To show that the space on the model given with their bite was where their crown was set to. Sometimes patients just don't bite right they are numb and they take the bite and shade after the 30 minute bite blocked prep. Do you check lateral and protrusive interferences. Sometimes that makes all the difference. [/QUOTE]
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