Rating: 6
Notes for Improvement:
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Relevant Tutorials:
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Hi Dr,
UCSF sent out a manual which says, the axial reduction has to be 0.7 to 1 mm, so the width of the margin created will be 0.7 to 1.0 mm right? I was getting confused with the dimensions of the width as the manual also says that the preparation margin design has to be 0.5mm. I don’t understand what preparation margin design means.
Margin should be 0.5mm. Because of the cervical constriction, that will allow the axial reduction to be 0.7-1mm. Don’t worry about the axial reduction amount, just worry about the margin width and the angulation of the walls.