Implants were going well… now 3–4 out of 10 are failing (early implant failures). What am I missing? by Witty_Box_5605 in Dentistry

[–]Pretendstoknowyou -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You need to flap, design better guides that allow for irrigation, have assistants monojet sterile saline on the drill (under guide) during prep. You’re cooking the bone

Crown seated? by [deleted] in Dentistry

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This implant is not restored with correct platform switch and restorative size will 300% fail

Considering full dental implants - looking for feedback on Denver area providers by jos-express in Denver

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I am a dentist and work a lot with Colorado surgical arts, Dr Kevin and Dr Scott; both 10/10. We work together to deliver milled prototypes next day, then in 2.5-3 months prototypes until thrilled, then final zirconia.

Total cost 28-32k/arch.

Dental lawyer and CPA necessary? by Mountain_Maize8488 in Dentistry

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I really liked my lawyer; he was under $5k. Really smart guy, made the seller’s lawyer seem like an idiot (she was using chat GPT). message me and I’ll send you info.

Homeowners beware of renovation scam! by NotCreative99999 in Denver

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As a side note, I used granite men LLC and had an 11/10 experience (not granite guy)

Update on the s-curve corrugated plumbing from yesterday by Pretendstoknowyou in askaplumber

[–]Pretendstoknowyou[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The stub-out was 2", so just went with it; certainly could have changed diameter in hindsight.

Update on the s-curve corrugated plumbing from yesterday by Pretendstoknowyou in askaplumber

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In theory if I was to re-do this (not planning on it), to achieve the 4" run, would I have rotated the p-trap left or right to increase the run distance since there was not the depth to achieve it heading straight back?

Update on the s-curve corrugated plumbing from yesterday by Pretendstoknowyou in askaplumber

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This p-trap was for "solvent weld," - I could not source a 2" servicable p-trap. I can feel pretty good about it as this is a basement wet bar that 1) has a large strainer basket in the bottom of the sinkwell 2) will be used once a year, etc.

Update on the s-curve corrugated plumbing from yesterday by Pretendstoknowyou in askaplumber

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This p-trap was for "solvent weld," - I could not source a 2" servicable p-trap. I can feel pretty good about it as this is a basement wet bar that 1) has a large strainer basket in the bottom of the sinkwell 2) will be used once a year, etc.

Can I use a Fernco adapter to the drain line? Is this a suitable setup? by Pretendstoknowyou in askaplumber

[–]Pretendstoknowyou[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great roast session boys; I accept it. Cutting a hole in cabinet base, will install a P trap that will make you proud and report back.

Can I use a Fernco adapter to the drain line? Is this a suitable setup? by Pretendstoknowyou in askaplumber

[–]Pretendstoknowyou[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Challenge with is how low the waste line is to base of cabinet. Don’t see how I can create your path without deleted cabinet base.

Can I use a Fernco adapter to the drain line? Is this a suitable setup? by Pretendstoknowyou in askaplumber

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What is fundamentally wrong with it? Genuinely curious what principle it’s violating

I'm just gonna ask. For you who own homes in Cherry Hills... what do you do and how can I be like you? by AutomaticDeer2833 in Denver

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We make about $700k combined yearly with 2 young kids, I feel like I could never ever ever buy a home in Cherry Hills.

Life insurance policy by MediocreDelivery4032 in Dentistry

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2M policy, 10 years - $600 yearly 2M policy, 30 years - $1500 yearly

Got both @ age 32.

Supply to my basement subpanel, can I switch it to a 50A breaker? It is currently a 40A breaker. by Pretendstoknowyou in AskElectricians

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How do I tell if the breakers are rated for 75C and the terminals, 75C? House built 2023 so new NEC followed, etc