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ONE-WING MARYLAND BRIDGE - WITH TWO WINGS......

Thomas Monahan Mikkel Buchgreitz
10 years ago

This is a very interesting case from cerecdoctors.com Mentor Mikkel Buchgreitz.

Hi One-wing Maryland bridge fangroup!

Here is a trick when cementing one-wing Maryland bridges.

Can be difficult because they like to rotate around the abutment tooth when lightcuring.

Design the bridge with a small antirotation wing, and remove it after cementation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hope this can help.

Maryland bridges with CEREC is really a nice tool as a final restauration and as a provisional when doing implants.

- Mikkel

 

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