Re: Problem with long-term temp bridge
- From: Steven Bornfeld <dentaltwinmung@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 10:41:03 -0500
danwood8m@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I hope so, do you think there's anything he could do today? I know
he'd have to get a new one made, would he maybe pop this one off and
put another plastic one on for a week or two while the other one was
made, or will I have to deal with this til then? Not sure what the
procudure normally is.
Bit concerned as have a big voice-over session for a new very big
client on monday for a tv channel, I don't want to mess it up! My
F's sound really wet and spitty and I am lisping a bit, not good.
I generally make my own temporary bridges. Even if they were laboratory made they're likely acrylic, and can ge easily adjusted. As for the phonetic thing, that might have to be trial and error.
Steve
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