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<blockquote data-quote="grantoz" data-source="post: 172328" data-attributes="member: 2255"><p>Good point yourgoes about the flexing of the mandible we have known about this for a long time now .I have worked for a prosthedontist who stress breaks all his lower full arch implant bridges just in case for this reason .Saying that if the flex of the mandible thru the bone flexing or movement thru the screws on the multi units or even the direct to fixture level is such a huge problem I think we would all be in trouble by now .I think most of this website is speculative in the sense of what your saying .After all the only way to find out how things really are in the mouth is to put the resto etc in. get the patient to use it then cut the patient up and look at it under various microscopes and record the info that's what we do with lab rats I cant see that happening.I have read many articles about this and that been problem and it hasn't worked out that way and other times a particular product or procedure is going to be great and it falls over.I think the speculative nature of the participants in the website is a very helpful tool in our decision making of what we are going to use and do .Keep it up guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grantoz, post: 172328, member: 2255"] Good point yourgoes about the flexing of the mandible we have known about this for a long time now .I have worked for a prosthedontist who stress breaks all his lower full arch implant bridges just in case for this reason .Saying that if the flex of the mandible thru the bone flexing or movement thru the screws on the multi units or even the direct to fixture level is such a huge problem I think we would all be in trouble by now .I think most of this website is speculative in the sense of what your saying .After all the only way to find out how things really are in the mouth is to put the resto etc in. get the patient to use it then cut the patient up and look at it under various microscopes and record the info that's what we do with lab rats I cant see that happening.I have read many articles about this and that been problem and it hasn't worked out that way and other times a particular product or procedure is going to be great and it falls over.I think the speculative nature of the participants in the website is a very helpful tool in our decision making of what we are going to use and do .Keep it up guys. [/QUOTE]
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