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Page 1: Do you often see similar cases? Whilst in a patients mouth you are restricted to views similar to this one.
Page 2: Do you often see similar cases? Whilst in a patients mouth you are restricted to views similar to this one.

Do you often see similar cases?

Whilst in a patients mouth you are restricted to views similar to this one.

Page 3: Do you often see similar cases? Whilst in a patients mouth you are restricted to views similar to this one.

Once a model is made the view is unrestricted and this is what we can see...

All that space!!

Page 4: Do you often see similar cases? Whilst in a patients mouth you are restricted to views similar to this one.

This was a job sent to us to construct a conventional 3 unit bridge. (Note 3 missing teeth)

Page 5: Do you often see similar cases? Whilst in a patients mouth you are restricted to views similar to this one.

This is the preparation and completed 3 unit bridge.

Note the loss of 2 healthy teeth, the extensive preparation required and the remaining 2 gaps...

We want more!!!

Page 6: Do you often see similar cases? Whilst in a patients mouth you are restricted to views similar to this one.

The Robertson Fibre BridgeA vast improvement.

No damage of Healthy teeth.

All the gaps filled.Perfect smile and function.

All with no preparation!

Page 7: Do you often see similar cases? Whilst in a patients mouth you are restricted to views similar to this one.

How is the Robertson Fibre Bridge done?

Using the space shown, of the unrestricted view, we are able to capitalise on this space making a bridge that sits on the occlusal surface of the neighbouring

teeth... therefore leaving them untouched by preparation yet still replacing the missing tooth.

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Benefits of the Robertson Fibre Bridge1. Non invasive 2. No prep 3. No local anaesthetic4. Material strength comparable with other mental free products.5. Revenue comparable with implants 6. No surgery7. No recovery time8. No risk of future root treatment9. No risk of nerve damage

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Thank you for watchingIf you wish to learn more about the Robertson Fibre Bridge, would like to send in study models, would like some posters for your clinic or to arrange to see the full presentation please contact

Central Ceramics.

Central Ceramics44 Higher Bridge Street

BoltonBL1 2HA

01204 361 887www.central-ceramics.com

[email protected]


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