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<blockquote data-quote="Drizzt" data-source="post: 259606" data-attributes="member: 4075"><p>Peek is not something new guys . Juvora peek is around for almost 15 years . BioHPP since 2005 . So nothing new here. I prefer a BDT bridge over a Prettau bridge any day . Full upper dentition including the roots is around 27 grams . A zirconia Prettau bridge is more than 40-50 and a BDT is around 22 . In my mind polymers are the materials that allows me to achieve the closest result to the lost natural one . Plus the shock absorbing quality of the material is really great . Protects the bone and the implant . </p><p></p><p>As far as the Ti base cementation is concerned , polymers can be etched. Huge advantage for the strength of the cement bond . We can't etch zirconia or metal so another advantage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drizzt, post: 259606, member: 4075"] Peek is not something new guys . Juvora peek is around for almost 15 years . BioHPP since 2005 . So nothing new here. I prefer a BDT bridge over a Prettau bridge any day . Full upper dentition including the roots is around 27 grams . A zirconia Prettau bridge is more than 40-50 and a BDT is around 22 . In my mind polymers are the materials that allows me to achieve the closest result to the lost natural one . Plus the shock absorbing quality of the material is really great . Protects the bone and the implant . As far as the Ti base cementation is concerned , polymers can be etched. Huge advantage for the strength of the cement bond . We can't etch zirconia or metal so another advantage [/QUOTE]
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