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<blockquote data-quote="IanE" data-source="post: 317842" data-attributes="member: 23134"><p>Someone said earlier it either fit passively or it doesn't ... Pretty much sums up the situation , In the past I've used a laser welder to bend a bar slightly ( applying heat to one side ) i'm older and wiser now and would never do this again even the slightest amount of torque applied to implant can lead to failure . We check and double check our master models before scanning , including making stone jigs which are tried into the mouth.. I know you dont want to hear it but i would cop the $1700 and rack it up as a learning experience..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanE, post: 317842, member: 23134"] Someone said earlier it either fit passively or it doesn't ... Pretty much sums up the situation , In the past I've used a laser welder to bend a bar slightly ( applying heat to one side ) i'm older and wiser now and would never do this again even the slightest amount of torque applied to implant can lead to failure . We check and double check our master models before scanning , including making stone jigs which are tried into the mouth.. I know you dont want to hear it but i would cop the $1700 and rack it up as a learning experience.. [/QUOTE]
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