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I want to learn photography, I just have so many other hobbies and money pits. Looking to buy a fishing boat now.
John you know what BOAT stands for right?
I want to learn photography, I just have so many other hobbies and money pits. Looking to buy a fishing boat now.
It's cheaper to make friends with a boat owner.I want to learn photography, I just have so many other hobbies and money pits. Looking to buy a fishing boat now.
Now if we did a case the was cement retained versus screw retained what would the difference be in the fees?
More than likely since you'd probably cementing to custom abutments.
Or is this pretty much the same as we substitute multi unit abutments for cementable custom abutments?More than likely since you'd probably cementing to custom abutments.
Or is this pretty much the same as we substitute multi unit abutments for cementable custom abutments?
Thanks for the kind words, Case is being delivered today, lets see if we get some photos I have requested them.
Micro layering is just a phrase I use to describe less than 1mm of glass. We did a selective cutback design for a .6mm incisal glass addition as well as gingival porcelain. We do not add any glass to any area that is contacting the opposing either in centric or any movements.
I get that thanks. I have a full arch 12 unit with custom cementable abutments. I had to do it that way due to the size of some of the implants and placement. How would you charge this compared to an izir type bridge? ThanksMultis are a cheaper alternative to the docs, making it more profitable. And more than likely they receive a volume discount from the implant companies. In fairness, its a relatively simpler way to manage clinically,,,,,,relatively. And besides, multis are screw retained vs cemented; for retrievability
Great job John, what milling machine did you use??. Axis??