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3 unit screwed retained bridge with engaging abutments
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 315866" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>First thing that should of been done was a phone call...I actually have a identical case in my phone pile for Monday morning. Ask the Doc on how they want to proceed. I usually offer them three suggestions. 1. One abutment non-engaging 2. Both abutments enganging but cement retained 3. Both abutments enganging but will make holes for screw retained but will have Doc cement it in clinically. They almost always pick #3, but this avoids a remake when the Doc can't get it in and fubars that pretty hex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 315866, member: 126"] First thing that should of been done was a phone call...I actually have a identical case in my phone pile for Monday morning. Ask the Doc on how they want to proceed. I usually offer them three suggestions. 1. One abutment non-engaging 2. Both abutments enganging but cement retained 3. Both abutments enganging but will make holes for screw retained but will have Doc cement it in clinically. They almost always pick #3, but this avoids a remake when the Doc can't get it in and fubars that pretty hex. [/QUOTE]
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