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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Combining different manufacturing process
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<blockquote data-quote="McTeeth" data-source="post: 217802" data-attributes="member: 7452"><p>Attempt #1 Core3D BioHorizons custom Ti abutment w/ in-house FZ...fit was terrible (I use Core3D in Canada since its an authorized mill centre for BioHorizons)</p><p>Attempt #2 Nobel Active custom Zir abutment w/ Core3D Emax screw-retained. Fit was ok, looks promising to dial in (Use Core3D for Screw-retained Emax, because they can do it) </p><p></p><p>Is there different finishes that milling centres use for their Ti custom abutments. Should I be requesting anything when sending off a custom Ti?</p><p></p><p>Thx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McTeeth, post: 217802, member: 7452"] Attempt #1 Core3D BioHorizons custom Ti abutment w/ in-house FZ...fit was terrible (I use Core3D in Canada since its an authorized mill centre for BioHorizons) Attempt #2 Nobel Active custom Zir abutment w/ Core3D Emax screw-retained. Fit was ok, looks promising to dial in (Use Core3D for Screw-retained Emax, because they can do it) Is there different finishes that milling centres use for their Ti custom abutments. Should I be requesting anything when sending off a custom Ti? Thx [/QUOTE]
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