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<blockquote data-quote="BruceQuality" data-source="post: 21443" data-attributes="member: 618"><p>I see a lot of this type of case go out of the lab. Angled implants seem to be more common than parallel... So it seems to be a cementable option in order to correct the angulation issue and get the esthetics desired. </p><p></p><p>Retrievability is a low priority at this point. Perhaps if it is such a concern for the doctor, he could attempt to use temporary cement when placing the bridge...</p><p></p><p>Rhetorical questions here, no need to respond in the forum: Why is he so concerned with being able to remove the bridge? It's simply a matter of cutting the bridge off and replacing it with a new bridge, esp if it is under warranty from the lab. What is the warranty on the bridge to the doctor? </p><p></p><p>Find out more about the doctor's concerns and deal with them accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BruceQuality, post: 21443, member: 618"] I see a lot of this type of case go out of the lab. Angled implants seem to be more common than parallel... So it seems to be a cementable option in order to correct the angulation issue and get the esthetics desired. Retrievability is a low priority at this point. Perhaps if it is such a concern for the doctor, he could attempt to use temporary cement when placing the bridge... Rhetorical questions here, no need to respond in the forum: Why is he so concerned with being able to remove the bridge? It's simply a matter of cutting the bridge off and replacing it with a new bridge, esp if it is under warranty from the lab. What is the warranty on the bridge to the doctor? Find out more about the doctor's concerns and deal with them accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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