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Old 10-19-2007, 04:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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there are many different places to get Zirconia Blocks, what products are you having better success with and why?
so far i haven't strayed from vita YZ blocks.
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I've used 4 different manufacturer YZ blocks in the last two days, trying to see if I can cut down some costs without giving up quality. I used Patterson, Henry-Schein, Vita, and from some place in Germany. All worked the same, same shrinkage, same color, same everything really, couldn't notice a difference.........so I guess the Germany connection wins (cheaper)......lol
How to CAD/Cam an YZ block? Your gentlemen outsource or do it in lab?
I am planning to attend Jensen dental class on Chicago Lab day to get some hands-on learning. I hope to see someone in our Network may have the same interest there.

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