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<blockquote data-quote="JMN" data-source="post: 248454" data-attributes="member: 8469"><p>Best bad idea I have is if 22 & 25 are healthy, put singulum rests on them over the root like a mini inlay, or with a bonded 1/2 or full wing to spread the force that 3.0 is not going to take well. Unless you cast this, they will feel any material interface points it if it's supragingival, and they still may anyway. the tongue is just too sensitive to fool - supposedly capable of feeling 1/1000'' in the right circumstances.</p><p></p><p>Your frame and coping idea will keep it thinner in the lingual, but you are fighting patient expectations more than technical limitation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMN, post: 248454, member: 8469"] Best bad idea I have is if 22 & 25 are healthy, put singulum rests on them over the root like a mini inlay, or with a bonded 1/2 or full wing to spread the force that 3.0 is not going to take well. Unless you cast this, they will feel any material interface points it if it's supragingival, and they still may anyway. the tongue is just too sensitive to fool - supposedly capable of feeling 1/1000'' in the right circumstances. Your frame and coping idea will keep it thinner in the lingual, but you are fighting patient expectations more than technical limitation. [/QUOTE]
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