• Repair Nesbitt Bridge

    From John Keiser@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 1 18:42:42 2020
    Dr. B, if you are reading this I thank you for an opinion.
    I am overseas and will not see a dentist for a few months.
    The "tooth" on my single tooth Nestbitt bridge split off.
    The metal clasps and base are fine.
    I think the "tooth" is made of acrylic resin. Very hard, very smooth.
    The bridge functions with the remaining "tooth" but I am concerned that
    it will fall off eventually without a repair.
    The pieces fit snuggly but urethane glue, two-part epoxy, Bondix [UV
    cured acrylic] are insufficient to withstand the pressure of use.
    Any hope for a repair with a different glue/solvent?
    Thank you.

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  • From stephenmancuso7350@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 17 08:26:14 2020
    Nesbitt Partials are easily swallowed or aspirated. Therefore, I refuse to make one.
    Having said that, it can probably be repaired with methylmethacrylate cured under pressure in hot water. No way to make a reasonable repair at home that will last more than a day.
    The problem with repairing it, is the potential of the dental office then incurring risk if you aspirate or swallow it later.

    Dr. Steve M

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  • From stephenmancuso7350@gmail.com@21:1/5 to John Keiser on Wed Jun 17 08:23:14 2020
    On Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 12:42:48 AM UTC-4, John Keiser wrote:
    Dr. B, if you are reading this I thank you for an opinion.
    I am overseas and will not see a dentist for a few months.
    The "tooth" on my single tooth Nestbitt bridge split off.
    The metal clasps and base are fine.
    I think the "tooth" is made of acrylic resin. Very hard, very smooth.
    The bridge functions with the remaining "tooth" but I am concerned that
    it will fall off eventually without a repair.
    The pieces fit snuggly but urethane glue, two-part epoxy, Bondix [UV
    cured acrylic] are insufficient to withstand the pressure of use.
    Any hope for a repair with a different glue/solvent?
    Thank you.

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