you want to mount your casts at a condylar inclination of 25 degrees. however, ......

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You want to mount your casts at a condylar inclination of 25 degrees. however, after the stone has set, u do not notice that the left condyar angle is at 10 degrees. the teeth u are waxing up are #3 and 30.

a. your cusps end up shorter than desired. T or F? and Why?

b. when u checked ur wax up for nonworking movement, u had no interfering contacts. T or F? and Why?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks.
 
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