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<blockquote data-quote="Contraluz" data-source="post: 356572" data-attributes="member: 3357"><p>It is a PITA...</p><p></p><p>If I have divergent angles, I do one by one or two/three at a time, if they are of the same angle. Make sure everything fits passively, before you start the process. I always make sure everything is screwed down, even the ones I am not cementing. And when cementing the next batch, I screw down the ones I have cemented already. It is a tedious process and takes up a lot of time. </p><p></p><p>Or, make sure all your abutments are of the same path of insertion... I know that is not always possible, especially if you have a full arch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Contraluz, post: 356572, member: 3357"] It is a PITA... If I have divergent angles, I do one by one or two/three at a time, if they are of the same angle. Make sure everything fits passively, before you start the process. I always make sure everything is screwed down, even the ones I am not cementing. And when cementing the next batch, I screw down the ones I have cemented already. It is a tedious process and takes up a lot of time. Or, make sure all your abutments are of the same path of insertion... I know that is not always possible, especially if you have a full arch. [/QUOTE]
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