Here are the borders I created out of thin air. for this pitifully scanned impression for the immediate case. I’m not braggin’, just presenting real world shit we all sometimes have to contend with.
I feel most sorry for the patient who will have 20 teeth extracted at one time, which for us that know the math is more than half of what we are born with.
If that’s enough to contend with, there will not only be very sore extraction sites which will have to bear the force of a foreign object pressing down on those areas every time they chew or even just breathe and swallow.
Let’s now add insult to injury (literally) by having no vestibular replication to at least help support the foreign object from completely compressing onto those sites and multiply that by 2 (both arches).
Oh, it’s only an immediate denture we are told, forgetting the human that is attached.
Its 2026 and in our rush to grasp technology we grow further and further away from the human perspective with the promise someday it will be there to appease our anxiety to get it done easy and fast.

Thomas Zaleske zaleske@gmail.com