Titani uhm...
Daily Chronicle, July 1912
Sidney Samuel Jacobsohn died on April 15, 1912, being at that time a passenger on the SS Titanic.
On March 25, 1912 his will was placed in a trunk, which was put on board the Titanic. The wife was saved and swears that when she left her husband the trunk was in the cabin they occupied on the Titanic.
On July 23, 1912 the draft was accepted until the original would be found. The value of the estate Mr Jacobsohn left to his wife was 12.000 Pounds.
Until the original would be found. Sure... "Hey Mr White Shark, can you please drop the piece of paper that's hanging out of your beak?"We do not deal in wills, but we do give out passports. Implant passports, that is. All we need is a nice mug shot of the implant and... Sorry, just trotting on.
An implant passport is inevitable when you decide to have one part of the treatment (the implantation) somewhere and another part (the crowns, bridges op or dentures) somewhere else. It contains the brand, type and measures of the implant and whether it is made of titanium or zirconia. Many dentists/clinics do not provide their patients with such a passport. They simply assume that patients will return, even if they were not satisfied about the implantation.
Of course we will cry if you choose for another clinic, but we will cry even harder if you come to us with implants but without a passport. Even Dentaprime will not be able to help you without those details.


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