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hi this is mike scramstead of seadocs.com and welcome to the tip of the day now in this video i want to talk a little bit about maryland bridges specifically the connector now as you can see in this maryland bridge replacing tooth number 10 iamp;#39;ve got a pretty good design so i think iamp;#39;m pretty close to being done with this design and the last thing i want to do is actually check the connector now when i go down to that lower left hand corner to click the connector you can see thereamp;#39;s a red x and with that red x it says thereamp;#39;s an invalid restoration thereamp;#39;s no intersection between the neighboring tooth elements now what does that mean if you if you look at the maryland bridge specifically the connector you clearly can see that thereamp;#39;s intersection between the two teeth they definitely are contacting so why am i seeing that red x at the bottom well if you ever see that red x specifically with maryland bridges it means that the pontic is pene