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Old 02-05-2010, 08:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all, have been asked to make an Emax to fit existing Chrome Rpd. Palatal will be butting to frame and there is about 2mm of room for thickness.
There is no clasp invoved. Is this a goos idea or should i reccommend a PFM with metal palatal.
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I wouldn't worry about it as long as you have enough room (2mm for strength) and it's not being used for retentive purposes such as a rest area or clasp. Seems from what you stated you're good to go MMJ
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Hey, is e.max difficult to polish? Anyone want to polish the impossible. Received multi calls from labs beginning to mill Zirconium full-contour units sharing h ow fast & easy it is to polish Zirconium with DVA's 'Briteness'. Finally, the dentist can make adjustments and TOTALLY polish to a marble shine (in less than five seconds). If you'd like a sample, just give us a call or a request to call you 800.228.6696.
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Hey, is e.max difficult to polish? Anyone want to polish the impossible. Received multi calls from labs beginning to mill Zirconium full-contour units sharing h ow fast & easy it is to polish Zirconium with DVA's 'Briteness'. Finally, the dentist can make adjustments and TOTALLY polish to a marble shine (in less than five seconds). If you'd like a sample, just give us a call or a request to call you 800.228.6696.
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