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<blockquote data-quote="Jaemin Lee" data-source="post: 189184" data-attributes="member: 14640"><p>Hmm..</p><p></p><p>Actually the mother company of Hiossen is Osstem, Korean company. And I ve been using their fixtures more than 2000 in 3years. Maybe they can not be one of the best company in this industry, I can tell you that Osstem is also a reliable company from my experience. Well, but I think I have to admit that if I were in the US I wouldn't use Osstem.</p><p></p><p>Anyway in my opinion, the supra margin of the abutment is not that important. If you can set cr margin just on the abutment margin I think there won't be any food packing cause still there is wide area beneath the margin. And yes, the doctor should have placed implant deeper than this. But it wont be a big trouble.</p><p> </p><p>One thing I am worried about more than that is this fixture might be placed too lingually. In that case, the cr can be overcontoured lingually. Or you should make lingual side of cr very thin. </p><p></p><p>In case the abutment is centered properly then you don need to do anything but if it's too lingually positioned, I think you should prep the lingual side of the abutment body. And leave the margin as it is. </p><p></p><p>Well.. But I think you'll do better than I do. Good luck on this case!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaemin Lee, post: 189184, member: 14640"] Hmm.. Actually the mother company of Hiossen is Osstem, Korean company. And I ve been using their fixtures more than 2000 in 3years. Maybe they can not be one of the best company in this industry, I can tell you that Osstem is also a reliable company from my experience. Well, but I think I have to admit that if I were in the US I wouldn't use Osstem. Anyway in my opinion, the supra margin of the abutment is not that important. If you can set cr margin just on the abutment margin I think there won't be any food packing cause still there is wide area beneath the margin. And yes, the doctor should have placed implant deeper than this. But it wont be a big trouble. One thing I am worried about more than that is this fixture might be placed too lingually. In that case, the cr can be overcontoured lingually. Or you should make lingual side of cr very thin. In case the abutment is centered properly then you don need to do anything but if it's too lingually positioned, I think you should prep the lingual side of the abutment body. And leave the margin as it is. Well.. But I think you'll do better than I do. Good luck on this case! [/QUOTE]
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