Justin Rust

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Can CAD/CAM framework support a full-arch fixed prosthesis?

Is a CAD/CAM framework an alternative to a cast framework when restoring an edentulous arch? A new study followed 15 patients with 20 edentulous arches for almost four years to find out.


Read more on DrBicuspid.com


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