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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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need help with titanium pfm crowns
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<blockquote data-quote="RJS8669" data-source="post: 145522" data-attributes="member: 5742"><p>We've been using a Duceram product purchased from B&D called TriCeram. 4 years - probably around 500 units - and not a single bond failure. The esthetics are pretty good - have not had an issue with dark margins. I would use it all the time, except its a tough sell. 20 years ago - when folks were casting Ti - there were a host of issues with the bond - and some docs remember that and are loathe to give Ti another chance. I believe, from observation, that using milled Ti has eliminated the bond failure issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJS8669, post: 145522, member: 5742"] We've been using a Duceram product purchased from B&D called TriCeram. 4 years - probably around 500 units - and not a single bond failure. The esthetics are pretty good - have not had an issue with dark margins. I would use it all the time, except its a tough sell. 20 years ago - when folks were casting Ti - there were a host of issues with the bond - and some docs remember that and are loathe to give Ti another chance. I believe, from observation, that using milled Ti has eliminated the bond failure issue. [/QUOTE]
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