Nice, but you used WAY too many pins, especially between the bridge and the support bar. You don’t need to place one buccally and one lingually on every single tooth in the restoration; six pins on the facial (#2, 4, 6, 11, 13, 15) and five on the lingual (#2, 5, 8/9, 12, 15) would’ve been enough for this job. Easier on the mill during fabrication, easier on your techs during cleanup (especially when it comes to cutting the bar off and smoothing those pins down after sintering), and generally a better aesthetic result because fewer teeth will have residual marks on them.
Nice, but you used WAY too many pins, especially between the bridge and the support bar. You don’t need to place one buccally and one lingually on every single tooth in the restoration; six pins on the facial (#2, 4, 6, 11, 13, 15) and five on the lingual (#2, 5, 8/9, 12, 15) would’ve been enough for this job. Easier on the mill during fabrication, easier on your techs during cleanup (especially when it comes to cutting the bar off and smoothing those pins down after sintering), and generally a better aesthetic result because fewer teeth will have residual marks on them.
Thanks for your professional advice!
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You’re quite welcome, friend!