hader bar and Porc-to-Ti implant bridge

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Porc.-to-Ti metal works great!!

GC is beautiful stuff on Ti.

Bond is great.

We stress-test beating porcelain off with a hammer and still plenty of opaque still stuck to metal.

Tenacious bond. No issues.

I have no idea why most Americans are scared to do this still..?

It is super popular in Europe. Very profitable. Cheaper Alloy than NP and you can charge Doc for Noble! Win/Win!

Yellow color is our own Implant-Replace feature we made for SUM3d....Hello


 
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I think it has a noble + rating
 
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Been doing it for five years. We use the TriCeram material from Dentarum and have never had a bond issue. We had some docs that bought into pretty quickly, but more were frightened of the idea. I think it had something to do with all the failures that occurred back in the day when folks were trying to cast Ti - old prejudices die hard.
 
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I remember seeing a special Dolder bar system from a German company that has a soft of a T/Y-bar and you can slide a
hollow bar into from the other abutment and then you connect it in the mouth or lab to make it totally passive . . .
Just saying, you can bypass all the errors in impression making, cast pouring with analogs, and casting without
a milling machine . . .
Anyone remember which company had that system?
LCM
 
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Cendres+Metaux I believe...
 
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Yes indeed! What a neat system! My bad, I think C+M is Swiss . . .
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