For cases that include a removable prosthesis, a post-completion photograph of the superstructure is required. Where should the superstructure be when the photo is made?
The superstructure should be in the mouth for this photograph. A photo on the model is not necessary. • For cases that include a removable prosthesis, two additional photographs are required: (1) a post-completion photograph of the superstructure and (2) a photograph of the implants without the prosthesis in place. When should the photograph have been made? The Board’s preference is a photo that shows the implants before the superstructure was attached. However, if you did not make a photo of the case at that time and the bar is cemented or screw-retained, make a photo without the prosthesis in place.
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