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<blockquote data-quote="sidesh0wb0b" data-source="post: 323778" data-attributes="member: 7594"><p>i would agree with Lukes first point. probably the easiest and most predictable result (and probably the lowest cost) is to go with a custom milled hader bar with clips. for an upper, thats pretty poor Tx planning, and this would allow for what looks like could be a thick enough bar in the posterior region to be able to "maybe" reach the molars. setting reasonable standards for final outcome is key. choosing a better tooth mould and setting a proper occlusal plane and midline is also crazy important since shes already unhappy. </p><p>we do lots of these sort of cases lately. they are fun when theres lots of communication and everyone is on the same page.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidesh0wb0b, post: 323778, member: 7594"] i would agree with Lukes first point. probably the easiest and most predictable result (and probably the lowest cost) is to go with a custom milled hader bar with clips. for an upper, thats pretty poor Tx planning, and this would allow for what looks like could be a thick enough bar in the posterior region to be able to "maybe" reach the molars. setting reasonable standards for final outcome is key. choosing a better tooth mould and setting a proper occlusal plane and midline is also crazy important since shes already unhappy. we do lots of these sort of cases lately. they are fun when theres lots of communication and everyone is on the same page. [/QUOTE]
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