I am talking about an overbuilt platform when you're doing full Arch all Linux Dentistry all on monos one of the things that we strive to do and almost always can achieve because of the sizes of the implants and how we can put these in places that you normally can't with a two-piece conventional implants is we try to over build the platform so when I do full Arch implantology full Arch prosthesis on implants my goal is to do a minimum of eight maximum of 12. so 8 to 12 mono implants essentially almost one for one of an implant and a two socket at that point and one of the reasons that we over build the platform is for longevity so over the course of a patient's lifetime we know what things happen we know that implants can fail and when you have all N4 if one of the four implants fails the entire system the entire prosthesis fails you've got to take it all off and start over and with a new implant build a new prosthesis when you have 12 monos or 10 monos there's enough structure there's enough titanium to Bone surface area over the entire system and the prosthesis themselves do not have long unsupported cantilever spans there's no on you know long spans of unsupported zirconium that if one fails the entire system doesn't fail if one fails you can section that out remove it surgically graft it and flap it back and the entire system can actually remain so again over building it with monos gives you a far superior solution for patients far longevity solution for your practice and for patients it's just Superior in every way.
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