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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Stress Breakers, Direction Changer ETc
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<blockquote data-quote="sidesh0wb0b" data-source="post: 264308" data-attributes="member: 7594"><p>I think a Tube-Lock deisng may work.... but that is if you have that option for designing. otherwise, [USER=8469]@JMN[/USER] is correct and the mill cannot mill those corners.</p><p>that being said, why is anyone doing these any more? i love they called them "stress breakers" when the stress is greatest at these cantilevered areas. if ever i saw one of these style bridges break, it was at this junction or on the abutment supporting it. IMO its the lazy way of cutting corners for the dentist. at the least, more prepping should be done to parallel things up some. or ortho. or implants. too many options nowadays to put this type of stuff in the mouth still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidesh0wb0b, post: 264308, member: 7594"] I think a Tube-Lock deisng may work.... but that is if you have that option for designing. otherwise, [USER=8469]@JMN[/USER] is correct and the mill cannot mill those corners. that being said, why is anyone doing these any more? i love they called them "stress breakers" when the stress is greatest at these cantilevered areas. if ever i saw one of these style bridges break, it was at this junction or on the abutment supporting it. IMO its the lazy way of cutting corners for the dentist. at the least, more prepping should be done to parallel things up some. or ortho. or implants. too many options nowadays to put this type of stuff in the mouth still. [/QUOTE]
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