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<blockquote data-quote="Flipperlady" data-source="post: 93161" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>This is why I'm concerned on many levels. First off we both know she isn't going to tolerate even 1/2 mm of opening to correct the bite from not having any lower posteriors. The anterior teeth are going to wear down and the implants will probably fail at some point. She wants a little lighter shade, she has B59 now. I'll go with an A1 but even that's too much guessing on my part. There's a heavy framework involved (horseshoe shaped) that she didn't have before on upper. I called and expressed my concerns and everyone wants to go ahead so there you go.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flipperlady, post: 93161, member: 419"] This is why I'm concerned on many levels. First off we both know she isn't going to tolerate even 1/2 mm of opening to correct the bite from not having any lower posteriors. The anterior teeth are going to wear down and the implants will probably fail at some point. She wants a little lighter shade, she has B59 now. I'll go with an A1 but even that's too much guessing on my part. There's a heavy framework involved (horseshoe shaped) that she didn't have before on upper. I called and expressed my concerns and everyone wants to go ahead so there you go..... [/QUOTE]
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