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Posted By: By Harold I. Sussman, D.D.S., M.S.D.
August 20, 2008
Using the SIG Devise to Accurately Place Sendax M.D.I's
Using the SIG Devise to Accurately Place Sendax M.D.I's
Give oral hygiene instructions to the patient. Tell them to remove the denture twice a day and brush the exposed Ball-Tops.

Note- The patient will return in a few weeks and ask you to place Mini-Dental Implants in their upper denture also!

1. One piece Construction.
2. The terminal end of the SIG Device has a titanium metal sleeve with a 1.3 mm aperture to allow for a 1.1 mm spiral twist drill to pass through.


Using the SIG Device to Accurately Place Sendax M.D.I's for Overdenture Retention.
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