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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Bridgework rocking.
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<blockquote data-quote="Billybisto" data-source="post: 207607" data-attributes="member: 16137"><p>Hi, Ive been doing multiple bridge units with a single sprue for years..........its admittedly scary, but if you can get over that and try it..you will be amazed. Its still always gonna be a tricky thing to get a perfect fit, but can be done. My personal opinion is it comes down to the preps and how they are parralelled....its that initial pulling off that is critical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billybisto, post: 207607, member: 16137"] Hi, Ive been doing multiple bridge units with a single sprue for years..........its admittedly scary, but if you can get over that and try it..you will be amazed. Its still always gonna be a tricky thing to get a perfect fit, but can be done. My personal opinion is it comes down to the preps and how they are parralelled....its that initial pulling off that is critical. [/QUOTE]
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