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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Can the weight be the problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="dt84" data-source="post: 38915" data-attributes="member: 4133"><p>Thank you, harry1 and rkm rdt, for your answers.</p><p>Unfortunately, nothing can be done about the size of the prep. There was a PFM crown before on that tooth. It was made overseas. It lasted for 3 years (porcelain chipped). The prep was bigger, but here doc tried to create more retention and made some grooves too. Patient has periodontitis, that’s why I asked about loosening the root. </p><p>Harry1, could you give me some source of information about aquaforma crowns as Google did not help?</p><p>Thank you again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dt84, post: 38915, member: 4133"] Thank you, harry1 and rkm rdt, for your answers. Unfortunately, nothing can be done about the size of the prep. There was a PFM crown before on that tooth. It was made overseas. It lasted for 3 years (porcelain chipped). The prep was bigger, but here doc tried to create more retention and made some grooves too. Patient has periodontitis, that’s why I asked about loosening the root. Harry1, could you give me some source of information about aquaforma crowns as Google did not help? Thank you again. [/QUOTE]
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