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MK1 attachments...What are your thoughts on them?
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<blockquote data-quote="PCDL" data-source="post: 91087" data-attributes="member: 5692"><p>We have used these for years with good success, but I would caution you on one key issue: Patient dexterity and longevity. I have had to retrofit a couple of these cases now, due to the fact that the patient has aged, become arthritic, and can no longer manipulate the key well. I cut off the attachements and welded a few ERA's onto the distals to jury rig a rehab. You want to use this restoration with more careful patient selection criteria than most other attachments, or at least build in a "plan B" for down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PCDL, post: 91087, member: 5692"] We have used these for years with good success, but I would caution you on one key issue: Patient dexterity and longevity. I have had to retrofit a couple of these cases now, due to the fact that the patient has aged, become arthritic, and can no longer manipulate the key well. I cut off the attachements and welded a few ERA's onto the distals to jury rig a rehab. You want to use this restoration with more careful patient selection criteria than most other attachments, or at least build in a "plan B" for down the road. [/QUOTE]
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