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8 thoughts on “Clear Aligner ( Essix with resets) – Parts 1&2 – Paid subscribers”
Part one of paid subscriber will not play.
OK I updated both players, the first one was in the wrong format if you dont have QuickTime. I made them both streaming so they should work now. They are kinda long so let me know if you have any problems.
I am trying to watch this again and it will play but buffers every few seconds so it takes me very long to get through it. Do you use a PC or Apple computer?
I cant figure it out. Im using a chromebook right not to watch it and it is playing fine. Let me dig into this a little bit further
I am actually going to try the youtube version as this is taking so long and it is so broken up by buffering. I hope I have better luck on you tube. Wondering what the difference is?
Just out of curiosity, what is your internet connection speed? You might be having better luck with youtube because youtube can downgrade the quality of the video to match the speed of your connection. here is a link to test it: http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest?flash=1
please how do i finish my essix not be too sharp at the edges ?
There are many different methods. one common one is to use these satin Buffs. https://jbcandcompany.com/shopexd.asp?id=1619
They come in 3 types Course, medium, and satin. After you do your rough cut of the essix, start with the course (Brown) t to remove all the flashing, then move to the Medium (Black) then finish with the Satin (Maroon) it should be smooth by then, you can also Pumice and High shine as an extra step!