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Zak Johnson
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C'mon Zak, we need details man!
C'mon Zak, we need details man!
What else are you looking for?
The patient disliked wearing an appliance and had a relatively high smile line. They opted not do implants due to the time required and due to the fact that the doctor was unsure if a bone graft would be sufficient. They instead decided to go this route. It is a 3,4,6p,7p,8,9 full contour 4y zirconium bridge with tissue milled as one piece.
Oh, sorry! I used Argen HT+ with their shading/characterization liquids and Insync/Miyo/Miyo Pink for the staining over an Agren model T.Was wondering what materials you used is all.
Oh, sorry! I used Argen HT+ with their shading/characterization liquids and Insync/Miyo/Miyo Pink for the staining over an Agren model T.
It was HT+ and Miyo. I use the model c for implant models as the interface with the DIM is better but for crown/bridge I stick with the model T. I’ve had some inconsistency with die fits on the model c.Some
It was HT+ and Miyo. I use the model c for implant models as the interface with the DIM is better but for crown/bridge I stick with the model T. I’ve had some inconsistency with die fits on the model c.
Looks good but the flange could be a hygiene challenge.
not sure I'd bring it past the necks.The mesial and distal? thickness as a food trap?
The ging tissue looks nicely thinned out and snug to the tissue.
not sure I'd bring it past the necks.
the lingual view doesn't show much recessionYep, good point. It would be nice to see the model without the bridge in place.
Looks good but the flange could be a hygiene challenge.
I had the same concern but the doc was adamant!