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Abutment crown cement separation experience
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<blockquote data-quote="DanM" data-source="post: 232823" data-attributes="member: 7614"><p>I was at an implant course yesterday where the Dr said they're doing studies and finding that sandblasting the ti base before cementing is actually weakening the bond between the zi and ti for screw retained crowns. The shinny untouched surface with a bonder applied is resulting in higher bonding strengths. I sandblast them all and have yet to have a problem but if this is true even better. Has anyone heard anything about this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanM, post: 232823, member: 7614"] I was at an implant course yesterday where the Dr said they're doing studies and finding that sandblasting the ti base before cementing is actually weakening the bond between the zi and ti for screw retained crowns. The shinny untouched surface with a bonder applied is resulting in higher bonding strengths. I sandblast them all and have yet to have a problem but if this is true even better. Has anyone heard anything about this? [/QUOTE]
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