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<blockquote data-quote="AJEL" data-source="post: 91535" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p>bobby </p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua'">Bobby I'm in USA near Chicago technicians are not legally allowed to deliver to patients here. It is rare that I even get to see a patient let alone obtain a release to take a picture of the patient. I occasionally get a picture of a patient sometimes the picture is so old it has started to fade. In the case of something interesting like an immediate it is not always pretty time. I have some, I have to double check if I have the release to post a picture, a denture unlike a single crown (which works when it matches its neighbor) only works when you see the entire face. A denture supports the facial muscles as well as speech & function as in mastication. The best I can do without the release and even seeing the patient is to post a series with a short description. I was hoping they would be of some interest. </span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJEL, post: 91535, member: 1480"] bobby [B][FONT=Book Antiqua]Bobby I'm in USA near Chicago technicians are not legally allowed to deliver to patients here. It is rare that I even get to see a patient let alone obtain a release to take a picture of the patient. I occasionally get a picture of a patient sometimes the picture is so old it has started to fade. In the case of something interesting like an immediate it is not always pretty time. I have some, I have to double check if I have the release to post a picture, a denture unlike a single crown (which works when it matches its neighbor) only works when you see the entire face. A denture supports the facial muscles as well as speech & function as in mastication. The best I can do without the release and even seeing the patient is to post a series with a short description. I was hoping they would be of some interest. [/FONT][/B] [/QUOTE]
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