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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWilson" data-source="post: 62621" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>First thing I would recommend is not to section the model. No matter how great you base is there will be some movement. Remember on this system you will be making an abutment seating jig that will rely on a index to the adjacent tooth so its critical not to have any errors here. Once they seat and tap the abutment to place, if its off just a tiny bit then the crown will be as well. </p><p></p><p>I hear that there is a transmucosal type of abutment that is either out or soon to be out that will allow for screw retained restorations. I am not sure if they are just releasing these for bar cases or if they will work with singles.</p><p></p><p>While this system is not my favorite it seems that Dentsply in some areas of the country have some rather fine reps as they are starting to be a bigger part of my implant business.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with that pig, I am sure you will hit a home run like many of the cases I see you do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWilson, post: 62621, member: 213"] First thing I would recommend is not to section the model. No matter how great you base is there will be some movement. Remember on this system you will be making an abutment seating jig that will rely on a index to the adjacent tooth so its critical not to have any errors here. Once they seat and tap the abutment to place, if its off just a tiny bit then the crown will be as well. I hear that there is a transmucosal type of abutment that is either out or soon to be out that will allow for screw retained restorations. I am not sure if they are just releasing these for bar cases or if they will work with singles. While this system is not my favorite it seems that Dentsply in some areas of the country have some rather fine reps as they are starting to be a bigger part of my implant business. Good luck with that pig, I am sure you will hit a home run like many of the cases I see you do! [/QUOTE]
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