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Upper Hybrid Frame Design
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<blockquote data-quote="droberts" data-source="post: 59749" data-attributes="member: 2179"><p>A cement retained hybrid denture? With denture teeth? I would not recommend cementing that! As for a bar design. Do the denture set-up then fabricate the bar to your set-up. Here it is either done using Ti bar stock and laser assembled, or CadCam.</p><p>As mentioned above, <strong><u>would not cement.</u></strong></p><p></p><p>Now if you are referring to a bar, with attachments. Normally those are not cemented either. The bar is still fabricated in relation to your set-up. Attachments placed accordingly.</p><p></p><p>Explain what your wanting, I can find some bar photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="droberts, post: 59749, member: 2179"] A cement retained hybrid denture? With denture teeth? I would not recommend cementing that! As for a bar design. Do the denture set-up then fabricate the bar to your set-up. Here it is either done using Ti bar stock and laser assembled, or CadCam. As mentioned above, [B][U]would not cement.[/U][/B] Now if you are referring to a bar, with attachments. Normally those are not cemented either. The bar is still fabricated in relation to your set-up. Attachments placed accordingly. Explain what your wanting, I can find some bar photos. [/QUOTE]
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