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<blockquote data-quote="IVY" data-source="post: 58955" data-attributes="member: 3008"><p>Even when I worked in house with highly skilled prosthodontists doing 90% fixed we were not at 0.25%. One of the prosthodontists once said (I think quoted) there are 250 things that can go wrong or effect the outcome of a prosthesis from the time the patient hits the chair to delivery. The good ones work with you on this and try to make remakes and adjustments minimal. It is our reality, the mouth is not a static environment. We can only try to keep our techniques and models as consistantly similiar as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IVY, post: 58955, member: 3008"] Even when I worked in house with highly skilled prosthodontists doing 90% fixed we were not at 0.25%. One of the prosthodontists once said (I think quoted) there are 250 things that can go wrong or effect the outcome of a prosthesis from the time the patient hits the chair to delivery. The good ones work with you on this and try to make remakes and adjustments minimal. It is our reality, the mouth is not a static environment. We can only try to keep our techniques and models as consistantly similiar as possible. [/QUOTE]
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