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Are you sure you are the same technician that posted before? You have definitely improved your technique.
 
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Looks like your coming along nicely, been keeping safe and busy we hope.
 
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Are you sure you are the same technician that posted before? You have definitely improved your technique.
Look at the model work there is no mistaking it.
 
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Your distal contact on the first photo will need to be adjusted in mouth. Looks like you broke the contact tooth off.
 
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Your distal contact on the first photo will need to be adjusted in mouth. Looks like you broke the contact tooth off.
Wow Mr. Eagle Eyes! Took me a couple looks to find it.
 
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Your distal contact on the first photo will need to be adjusted in mouth. Looks like you broke the contact tooth off.
Did that on purpose,
I often brake the contact tooth off if I want to guarantee the mesial contact 100%, afterwards I glue it back to it's place and check the distal contact.
This is the procedure I follow on solid models, contacts are never an issue in my lab .
Thanks for pointing though.:)
 
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Some of you guys know from previous posts the kind of difficulties I face in learning implant work , so, here's where I reached after some studying, thanks to you after God.
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Wow! Dude you've come a long way. I can only imagine what you could accomplish in another enviroment. The area is lucky to have you accomplishing this with the limits there.
 
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Means a lot to me JMN, thanks
You did it man, thank yourself. Only thing I'd warn you on, there's some porc lapping over the metal on the 4th pic. Not enough to be in a bad spot, but it could interfere with seating if it went farther. Not a problem, just wanted to make sure you knew it could be.
 
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B.jpg A.jpg C.jpg D.jpg Silicon for the soft tissue is too liquid, guess it wasn't made for implant use, the only choice I could find, the last one on shelf .
This is how I managed deal with it
 

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