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<blockquote data-quote="EricH" data-source="post: 349610" data-attributes="member: 12300"><p>Thanks everyone for the advice. It did turn out well! I don't think the matrices were harmed at all. They look and act like they should. The analogs kept the insides of the matrices from getting full of acrylic. The only place any accumulated was under the ball, next to the model. But there's no undercut or anything, so it just popped out with the analog. </p><p></p><p>It was a 6 unit bridge on the lower anteriors, with these ball attachments on the distals of 22 and 27. Then the partial frame has little clasp-like rests around the cingulum to keep the back from lifting. Looks nice with no metal showing and snaps in well. The only bad part is the size of those knobs on the frame that house the matrices. It's a tight fit getting teeth over them. But it turned out nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricH, post: 349610, member: 12300"] Thanks everyone for the advice. It did turn out well! I don't think the matrices were harmed at all. They look and act like they should. The analogs kept the insides of the matrices from getting full of acrylic. The only place any accumulated was under the ball, next to the model. But there's no undercut or anything, so it just popped out with the analog. It was a 6 unit bridge on the lower anteriors, with these ball attachments on the distals of 22 and 27. Then the partial frame has little clasp-like rests around the cingulum to keep the back from lifting. Looks nice with no metal showing and snaps in well. The only bad part is the size of those knobs on the frame that house the matrices. It's a tight fit getting teeth over them. But it turned out nice. [/QUOTE]
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