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a closer look at that case that I mentioned earlier well just look at the rx real quick and we folded it down so you cant see who the dentist is but I think we all know theres only one dentist who uses green ink in the US and the doctor has requested to pfm bridges from 5 to 8 and 9 to 14 this could have also been done as a Brooks er case we can make Brooks or bridges that large and they do well in the anterior but a pfm bridge is fine for something like this my one I guess piece of advice is that I typically dont like to split bridges between 8 9 to me teeth 8 9 are the ones that determine largely whether or not this case will be an aesthetic success or not and I would rather split the bridges to one side of the Centrals or the other and leave eight and nine splinted together in a case like this it just seems like Ive had cases where when I try to do two separate bridges like this that 8 9 dont quite line up right and dont look exactly the same so I always like to keep 8