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CEREC MARYLAND BRIDGE ONE YEAR CHECK UP


This was one of my more aggressive Maryland bridges.  He decided against implant and we didn't want to prep for a conventional bridge.  I prepped 1.0mm on the lingual of #8 for the wing.  So far after a year it's doing great and he loves it!

e.max LT

 


What material, Mike?


thanks.


Mike whats the advantage of one wing vs two?


Hi 

I am planning to replace to replace #9 with a Maryland bridge, pt does not want an implant, do you recommend 2 wings on #8 and 10 or just one wing, do I do a anti-rotational mini extension on one tooth? 

thanks

Jagannathan


Just one wing. Wouldn't concern myself with any anti rotational add ons.


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Thanks a lot for your reply Dr Mark Fleming!

Appreciate your help

Dr J


A four year old 1-wing maryland just walked out the door after a recall exam. Wing is on lingual of upper canine with lateral pontic (minimal prep)

65+ year old male with "long teeth" and no interest in implant or conventional bridge.

Great option for sure.


THANKS


Mike, tell me more about the double wing on lower instead of single wing lower.

Ray


Mike, How do you keep the emergence profile "engaged"? I found with my case, even after I placed the pontic slightly 'into' the socket, the gingiva still did some shrinking away from the apex of the pontic. This patient is fine because he does not have a high smile line - but how do you deal with this? Thanks