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How do I unlock a thread? It seems one of my post is locked. I also wanted to edit some content there. With thread being locked, I guess I can't.
How do I unlock a thread? It seems one of my post is locked. I also wanted to edit some content there. With thread being locked, I guess I can't.
I thought this was going to be an implant question
He obviously has a screw loose.lol...you may or may not have been be saying that in jest, but that was the first thing I thought of, too. In my case, hearing of Drs using Loctight.
no man, keep up, his screw is locked. its not loose at all.He obviously has a screw loose.
No way, thats such a great idea. Im totally buying that from now on.I've switched to sticks instead of paste... it makes application a breeze, last used it to mount some scope rings...no running goo whatsoever ...
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WTF is that... I need.I've switched to sticks instead of paste... it makes application a breeze, last used it to mount some scope rings...no running goo whatsoever ...
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Don't laugh- I just participated in an all on 4 surgery and Dr. Used white Teflon plumbers tape to cover screws prior to covering hole with acrylic. Actually not a bad idea.lol...you may or may not have been be saying that in jest, but that was the first thing I thought of, too. In my case, hearing of Drs using Loctight.
They have been doing that for years here. It works great. I also use it to fill screw channels on abutments that I am bonding together and push it out from the apical side prior to curing the bonding agent.Don't laugh- I just participated in an all on 4 surgery and Dr. Used white Teflon plumbers tape to cover screws prior to covering hole with acrylic. Actually not a bad idea.
Don't laugh- I just participated in an all on 4 surgery and Dr. Used white Teflon plumbers tape to cover screws prior to covering hole with acrylic. Actually not a bad idea.
No answer means no.I go to the the Dental shows and sell it from the back of my trunk as Implant Dental tape at $40. a roll. I did ask one Dr if there was any issue of using the stuff from Home Depot, or if there was a "sterile" dental version, but he didn't have a answer.