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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Metal
Etching a maryland bridge
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<blockquote data-quote="SiKBOY" data-source="post: 15932" data-attributes="member: 1362"><p>Don't you hate that? Dentist that only send you "Bitch" cases and send the easy stuff to a cheaper lab.</p><p></p><p>I haven't heard of anybody etching metal for maryland bridges before. I have had 3 maryland bridges in my mouth on my lower ants.</p><p></p><p>The first was a double winged zirco job that failed and then a single wing that failed and now I have a non precious double wing with holes drilled though the wings that are countersunk. Its lasted me more than 10 years now with no etching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiKBOY, post: 15932, member: 1362"] Don't you hate that? Dentist that only send you "Bitch" cases and send the easy stuff to a cheaper lab. I haven't heard of anybody etching metal for maryland bridges before. I have had 3 maryland bridges in my mouth on my lower ants. The first was a double winged zirco job that failed and then a single wing that failed and now I have a non precious double wing with holes drilled though the wings that are countersunk. Its lasted me more than 10 years now with no etching. [/QUOTE]
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