OOPS! So, the top portion of this article was missed 9Don't know how). I do see the surgeon knew and recommended what to do. My fault. My comments still apply to "stuff" we see daily. Sorry for miss.
The patient presented with an edentulous upper arch and wanted a fixed, implant-supported restoration. Due to inadequate bone, the ideal solution would have been a double sinus lift to accommodate All-on-X implants; however, due to her medical conditions,...
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Director Of Business Development at Gardali Advanced Restorative & ImplantONE · Utica, NY
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I think Oral Surgeons need to take some responsibility for this. ZERO reason a laboratory should make magic. Poor angles is a result of the lack of treatment planning which may include bone augmentation. THIS case may go fine...many others would fail. Patient loses. Just my $.02