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Richard M. Geis
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 1:33 pm
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A doctor gave me this picture to see if I could identify this implant.
the implant is 20 or so years old. There was an attachment to keep it
from rotating, and there is an occlusal screw that cannot be unscrewed
and cannot be seen in the picture. I can only think it is an IMZ because
of the shank that fits into the implant between the threads and the
abutment. The dentists that did this is retired. The panarex showed a
smooth sided implant with holes. Sorry about the pic, it is a picture of
a poloroid. The dentist that took it dosen't even have a computer.

Thanks in advance
Richard Geis
Stormin Mormon
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 10:02 am
Guest
I'd suggest you be sorry about sending 1.25 megabytes of picture
to a group which is usually only text.

That's the cyber equivilant of trying to feed a whole elephant to
an infant through a baby bottle.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
..

"Richard M. Geis" <rmgeis@burnoutboss.com> wrote in message
news:IJCdnf50hvzJ91rYnZ2dnUVZ_uWlnZ2d@cablespeedmd.com...
Quote:
A doctor gave me this picture to see if I could identify this
implant.
the implant is 20 or so years old. There was an attachment to
keep it
from rotating, and there is an occlusal screw that cannot be
unscrewed
and cannot be seen in the picture. I can only think it is an
IMZ because
of the shank that fits into the implant between the threads and
the
abutment. The dentists that did this is retired. The panarex
showed a
smooth sided implant with holes. Sorry about the pic, it is a
picture of
a poloroid. The dentist that took it dosen't even have a
computer.

Thanks in advance
Richard Geis




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Alexander Vasserman DDS
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 5:02 am
Guest
On Feb 6, 6:02 am, "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-
&spambloc...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
I'd suggest you be sorry about sending 1.25 megabytes of picture
to a group which is usually only text.

That's the cyber equivilant of trying to feed a whole elephant to
an infant through a baby bottle.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.

"Richard M. Geis" <rmg...@burnoutboss.com> wrote in messagenews:IJCdnf50hvzJ91rYnZ2dnUVZ_uWlnZ2d@cablespeedmd.com...



A doctor gave me this picture to see if I could identify this
implant.
the implant is 20 or so years old. There was an attachment to
keep it
from rotating, and there is an occlusal screw that cannot be
unscrewed
and cannot be seen in the picture. I can only think it is an
IMZ because
of the shank that fits into the implant between the threads and
the
abutment. The dentists that did this is retired. The panarex
showed a
smooth sided implant with holes. Sorry about the pic, it is a
picture of
a poloroid. The dentist that took it dosen't even have a
computer.

Thanks in advance
Richard Geis

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what's worse it wasn't even a direct link you had to create an account
and login. Sorry I got too much gong on to go through all that
trouble. There are more suited forums to discuss pictures of unknown
implants such as dental town.
 
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