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fabricating an "all on four" diem.
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<blockquote data-quote="Smilestyler" data-source="post: 85472" data-attributes="member: 6203"><p>The guides are clear so its pretty easy to see when they are all the way in. Unless you are obliterating an entire ridge there will be enough bone in the buccal/palate to maintain its position. That being said, most truly dont use them because of their cost.</p><p>As for the abutments the surgeon usually puts straight ones in the front, and the Multis in the posterior and we eyeball together the correct angle based on where we want the screw to come out.</p><p>The method you describe is very similar to the way I do it.</p><p>Where in Canada are you from?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smilestyler, post: 85472, member: 6203"] The guides are clear so its pretty easy to see when they are all the way in. Unless you are obliterating an entire ridge there will be enough bone in the buccal/palate to maintain its position. That being said, most truly dont use them because of their cost. As for the abutments the surgeon usually puts straight ones in the front, and the Multis in the posterior and we eyeball together the correct angle based on where we want the screw to come out. The method you describe is very similar to the way I do it. Where in Canada are you from? [/QUOTE]
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