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<blockquote data-quote="Al." data-source="post: 3515" data-attributes="member: 382"><p>I use HN. W, from Ivoclar 54% au. Also I use Brite Gold 96.3% au (BG XH 88.9%for bridges) as a replacement to captec. Glass bead the inside and you cant tell the difference between the two. </p><p>One thing I dont like is to use an alloy like some high PD types that require you to sand blast after oxidation.</p><p>Higher prices isnt really a factor for me because its been an incentive for Drs to use all ceramic.</p><p>Also I love the return on the scrap!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al., post: 3515, member: 382"] I use HN. W, from Ivoclar 54% au. Also I use Brite Gold 96.3% au (BG XH 88.9%for bridges) as a replacement to captec. Glass bead the inside and you cant tell the difference between the two. One thing I dont like is to use an alloy like some high PD types that require you to sand blast after oxidation. Higher prices isnt really a factor for me because its been an incentive for Drs to use all ceramic. Also I love the return on the scrap!!!! [/QUOTE]
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