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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Zirconium
Long Span Implant Retained Bridges - Problem With Breaking
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<blockquote data-quote="Gru" data-source="post: 257966" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>I don't have a lot of these guys' experience with full arch zr cases, but I am really good at trouble shooting and one thing stands out to me: </p><p>Are you documenting each step on these? I mean everything down to which ovens and firing times, who handles the product, etc. Even your stone jigs may not be the same from one to the next if they aren't mixed and set the same and some stone even changes slightly over time as it hardens. </p><p>There should be a common denominator or maybe more pointing your way to a solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gru, post: 257966, member: 7032"] I don't have a lot of these guys' experience with full arch zr cases, but I am really good at trouble shooting and one thing stands out to me: Are you documenting each step on these? I mean everything down to which ovens and firing times, who handles the product, etc. Even your stone jigs may not be the same from one to the next if they aren't mixed and set the same and some stone even changes slightly over time as it hardens. There should be a common denominator or maybe more pointing your way to a solution. [/QUOTE]
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