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4-unit, 2-implant cement-retained bridge... Engaging or non-engaging abutments?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike2" data-source="post: 343126" data-attributes="member: 943"><p>OK so Dr says patient claims the bdg is loose and his bite has changed, but he can move it back wth fingers and achieve old bite again. Dr. checks screws and re torques etc and pt. say it keeps happening. I re cemented the non-engaging bases back into the 4 unit lower bdg fro a new pick-up impression? Could this be a flexing of his mandible that somehow allows the bdg to change positions? The dr has checked and says when he does everything looks good?? I am meeting with Straumann rep today, by the way they are the conical BDG/Bar type variobases?? Thanks in advance for any info!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike2, post: 343126, member: 943"] OK so Dr says patient claims the bdg is loose and his bite has changed, but he can move it back wth fingers and achieve old bite again. Dr. checks screws and re torques etc and pt. say it keeps happening. I re cemented the non-engaging bases back into the 4 unit lower bdg fro a new pick-up impression? Could this be a flexing of his mandible that somehow allows the bdg to change positions? The dr has checked and says when he does everything looks good?? I am meeting with Straumann rep today, by the way they are the conical BDG/Bar type variobases?? Thanks in advance for any info! [/QUOTE]
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