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<blockquote data-quote="Car 54" data-source="post: 225132" data-attributes="member: 85"><p>I tend to charge by time and difficulty. I have about 3 fees, depending if I'm doing heavier designing and creating pontics in edentulous spaces, or just adding onto lower Inc edges.</p><p></p><p>I think what throws this case off is the ging tissue on the centrals, as the length to width ratio is off. If the ging tissue was correct, it would look better. I think he's seeing the wide central and wants them to look longer to get the more pleasing length to width proportion. The lats and cuspids look pretty good. I would be inclined to call him and see if a little tissue "surgery" would be more helpful, and maybe just increase the length by ~1mm?</p><p></p><p>I don't know if I would charge him, as you will be getting the restorative $$ case, and maybe just a call about any observations and concerns.</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Car 54, post: 225132, member: 85"] I tend to charge by time and difficulty. I have about 3 fees, depending if I'm doing heavier designing and creating pontics in edentulous spaces, or just adding onto lower Inc edges. I think what throws this case off is the ging tissue on the centrals, as the length to width ratio is off. If the ging tissue was correct, it would look better. I think he's seeing the wide central and wants them to look longer to get the more pleasing length to width proportion. The lats and cuspids look pretty good. I would be inclined to call him and see if a little tissue "surgery" would be more helpful, and maybe just increase the length by ~1mm? I don't know if I would charge him, as you will be getting the restorative $$ case, and maybe just a call about any observations and concerns. . [/QUOTE]
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