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<blockquote data-quote="bigj1972" data-source="post: 334741" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>JMN has given excellent advise. Flexibles are not a replacement for acrylic or metal. Just another option on the flowchart. They are overly prescribed and made by labs who outsource to another lab. If you really want to do flexibles, you should hook up with a lab that does them in-house, so you have someone to turn to when things go wrong. While they create an esthetic option, they have their own set of problems. Each acrylic, metal, flexible partials have their own advantages and disadvantages. There is no one choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigj1972, post: 334741, member: 811"] JMN has given excellent advise. Flexibles are not a replacement for acrylic or metal. Just another option on the flowchart. They are overly prescribed and made by labs who outsource to another lab. If you really want to do flexibles, you should hook up with a lab that does them in-house, so you have someone to turn to when things go wrong. While they create an esthetic option, they have their own set of problems. Each acrylic, metal, flexible partials have their own advantages and disadvantages. There is no one choice. [/QUOTE]
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