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Implant Bridge Noob Question (hexed vs non-hexed)
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<blockquote data-quote="sidesh0wb0b" data-source="post: 346523" data-attributes="member: 7594"><p>it all depends upon the fixtures being parallel. if they are, then engaging abutments will work just fine. if not, then like [USER=126]@TheLabGuy[/USER] said, one engaging works and one nonengaging.</p><p>worst case, if you use two engaging abutments and path of insert is an issue, you can (carefully) remove the engaging portion on many systems and end up with a non engaging. i agree completely with [USER=11802]@npdynamite[/USER] above. there are many options out there, dess is one of them. open implants is another, and imagine usa, and more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidesh0wb0b, post: 346523, member: 7594"] it all depends upon the fixtures being parallel. if they are, then engaging abutments will work just fine. if not, then like [USER=126]@TheLabGuy[/USER] said, one engaging works and one nonengaging. worst case, if you use two engaging abutments and path of insert is an issue, you can (carefully) remove the engaging portion on many systems and end up with a non engaging. i agree completely with [USER=11802]@npdynamite[/USER] above. there are many options out there, dess is one of them. open implants is another, and imagine usa, and more. [/QUOTE]
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