biodentg
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Hi all, Is anybody here etching zirconia?
I can't find any extra info about this.
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If you get tricky with some software, you could probably pull that off yourself.Never tried this stuff. If the doctor adheres to the proper protocol for cementing zirconia there shouldn't be a problem. However, I think it would be advantageous if milling centers could provide some circular retentive grooves on the inside of crowns such as those which they place on the outer surface of abutments.
I didn't know Zr was etch-able, I never faced in my life any Zr crowns/bridges that came off from a client of mine.
Exactly, it bonds to the chemical structure of the zirconia and leaves a molecule chain that bond to most adhesives.I havent looked into it, but the z prime looks more like a silane than an acid etchant..
I do that (retention rings)if the doc ask for by using an inverted con bur in the internal aspect of raw zirconia.If you get tricky with some software, you could probably pull that off yourself.
We have been using Zprime which bonds too ZR and leave a molecule chain that bonds with most adhesives. Been working great.
I would love to see the chemical diagram on this..Exactly, it bonds to the chemical structure of the zirconia and leaves a molecule chain that bond to most adhesives.
Since you came out of the shadows I'll look for one.I would love to see the chemical diagram on this..
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