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What if the bridge doesn’t fit passively in the mouth?

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What if the bridge doesn’t fit passively in the mouth?

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If the bridge still fits the machining model, then a new impression should be taken and poured. The new model and bridge are returned to Tyler Crown & Bridge. The original casting can be remachined and welded on the new model, free of charge, by the Precision lab, using free bridge supports from Astratech. If the misfit is apparent after veneering, provided the bridge legs are long enough, it is sometimes possible to remachine without removing much of the porcelain, composite or acrylic. In the case of porcelain it may be possible to cover the exposed welds with pink composite to avoid another firing.

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