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4-unit, 2-implant cement-retained bridge... Engaging or non-engaging abutments?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sda36" data-source="post: 295689" data-attributes="member: 17701"><p>Hi Mark, my understanding is that leaving engaging can be problematic at delivery especially divergent ones. I try to leave one engaging ( implant likely to have most functional load) and then cut off the other. Reason being is to reduce load on screws more. I've done a fair bit of these and have tried to follow this plan and to date, no issues..."where some wood dammit" Hope I didn't just jynx myself </p><p>Hope this makes sense and all the best on your case. Happy Holidays Mark!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sda36, post: 295689, member: 17701"] Hi Mark, my understanding is that leaving engaging can be problematic at delivery especially divergent ones. I try to leave one engaging ( implant likely to have most functional load) and then cut off the other. Reason being is to reduce load on screws more. I've done a fair bit of these and have tried to follow this plan and to date, no issues..."where some wood dammit" Hope I didn't just jynx myself Hope this makes sense and all the best on your case. Happy Holidays Mark! [/QUOTE]
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