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User Blogs => Standard & Video Blogs => Topic started by: geijutsu on October 14, 2014, 08:47:18 AM
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I came across this blog and I though that it was very well-documented, she also writes well, check it out:
http://stitchmysmile.blogspot.com.au/
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Great blog, thanks for posting.
All that computer imagery jiggery was pretty impressive, not seen it before.
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Great blog, thanks for posting.
All that computer imagery jiggery was pretty impressive, not seen it before.
This could mean that the team treating her is simply not very busy. OTOH, this looks very interesting
http://stitchmysmile.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/three-sleeps-left-ct-scan-date-change.html
So a perfectly flat occlusal plane is not ideal?
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This could mean that the team treating her is simply not very busy. OTOH, this looks very interesting
http://stitchmysmile.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/three-sleeps-left-ct-scan-date-change.html
So a perfectly flat occlusal plane is not ideal?
I was thinking the same thing. They made her occlusal plane steeper to enhance the aesthetic outcome.
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This could mean that the team treating her is simply not very busy.
It was interesting to me regardless of her team's level of activity.
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So a perfectly flat occlusal plane is not ideal?
normal range for occlusal plane angle is 8 degrees +- 4 degrees.