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DESS Ti Base Geometry for Nobel Active Implants
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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Hansen CDT" data-source="post: 296061" data-attributes="member: 3194"><p>I am restoring 12-15 with a PFM screw retained bridge. There are two Nobel Active 5.5 implants in 14 and 15 and one Nobel active 4.3 implant in 13. I ordered a non-engaging ti base from Dess for 13 and two engaging Ti bases for 14 and 15 since DESS doesn't[ATTACH=full]31681[/ATTACH] make non-engaging ti bases for the 5.5 implant. I cut the engaging part off the 5.5 ti bases and then we fabricated the metal framework for a try in. The picture you see is from the try in. The doctor is wondering why 14 and 15 look like a "platform switch" where 13 does not have that same look. Does it matter? Is there a reason for this? This is my first time restoring a screw retained bridge with these parts. The patient in this case has a very high dental IQ and we want to make sure we can answer any questions if they arise. I would also just like to know for my own personal education. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Hansen CDT, post: 296061, member: 3194"] I am restoring 12-15 with a PFM screw retained bridge. There are two Nobel Active 5.5 implants in 14 and 15 and one Nobel active 4.3 implant in 13. I ordered a non-engaging ti base from Dess for 13 and two engaging Ti bases for 14 and 15 since DESS doesn't[ATTACH=full]31681[/ATTACH] make non-engaging ti bases for the 5.5 implant. I cut the engaging part off the 5.5 ti bases and then we fabricated the metal framework for a try in. The picture you see is from the try in. The doctor is wondering why 14 and 15 look like a "platform switch" where 13 does not have that same look. Does it matter? Is there a reason for this? This is my first time restoring a screw retained bridge with these parts. The patient in this case has a very high dental IQ and we want to make sure we can answer any questions if they arise. I would also just like to know for my own personal education. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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