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<blockquote data-quote="sensei" data-source="post: 244629" data-attributes="member: 1204"><p>It is mostly atrophic mandible cases where the LC floats. It has a lot to do with patient posturing. The texture is weird so the patient never really relaxes their tongue / cheek / lips / floor of the mouth. It also simply lacks the precision of a processed baseplate. </p><p></p><p>On an atrophic / flat palate upper it also makes a difference because you can put in a full luckman postdam. The difference in stability between that and LC material is huge. It doesn't matter for normal cases, but does make a difference in the marginal cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sensei, post: 244629, member: 1204"] It is mostly atrophic mandible cases where the LC floats. It has a lot to do with patient posturing. The texture is weird so the patient never really relaxes their tongue / cheek / lips / floor of the mouth. It also simply lacks the precision of a processed baseplate. On an atrophic / flat palate upper it also makes a difference because you can put in a full luckman postdam. The difference in stability between that and LC material is huge. It doesn't matter for normal cases, but does make a difference in the marginal cases. [/QUOTE]
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