Very nice work. It just seems like you spend a lot of time on the surfaces that don't really matter, perfecting it, and creating more opportunity to mess up the parts that do matter. Why fill in the tiny air pockets in the stone material the cast form is mounted to? Those voids on the bottom/top where the mounting material meets up would help secure it. The little air pockets around the parameter are inconsequential. Just aesthetics at that point. But certainly creating opportunity to get material where it doesn't belong while handling it. How many extra hours does it ad to make all that that don't matter look pretty? I guess if you're that detailed on parts that don't matter, how detailed you must be on parts that do. Observation from past video: There was a large bubble you had to carve away that looked like it might be in a place that would interfere with suction, and allow penetration if carved too much, or a hot spot pressure point if not enough. Was right were the edge of the denture might come to. If it were mine I'd want a new cast, but we don't get to see this part when ere having dentures made. Could explain why some don't fit well and don't suction. Who ever made them won't freely admit "well there was a spot I had to eyeball and carve how I thought it might be". Their going to blame anything else but them selves. Consciously, or not, probably repeating that mistake on future patients. I know you hate to do it, but that should have been done over. Little more time on the vibrating machine.
@JaysonJhonSPalma
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do you have a video clip setting condylar inclination and setting the benett angle and alao the protrusive movement and set it in that articulator?
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