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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Titanium Bars
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWilson" data-source="post: 89051" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>This was my first case with the equator, I will make a couple of observations, the parts are smaller which is great, the special tool I bought to pop them into the metal housing was not great, I will say it takes more force to get them into the housing over locators, I marred the first one by not having the tool centered.</p><p></p><p>As for retention, I think we will have to change out these attachments as it was very difficult to get this off the model, it was very retentive. and I am the middle of the road attachment durometer.</p><p></p><p>My biggest hurdle with this attachment is that none of my clients are geared for it, locators every office has, plus with my inventory of existing locator stuff it makes it hard to switch. I think its another great tool plus the cast to stuff is really great for small canals that I had been using ZAGG's for. looking forward to my next root retained case to show the dr this new system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWilson, post: 89051, member: 213"] This was my first case with the equator, I will make a couple of observations, the parts are smaller which is great, the special tool I bought to pop them into the metal housing was not great, I will say it takes more force to get them into the housing over locators, I marred the first one by not having the tool centered. As for retention, I think we will have to change out these attachments as it was very difficult to get this off the model, it was very retentive. and I am the middle of the road attachment durometer. My biggest hurdle with this attachment is that none of my clients are geared for it, locators every office has, plus with my inventory of existing locator stuff it makes it hard to switch. I think its another great tool plus the cast to stuff is really great for small canals that I had been using ZAGG's for. looking forward to my next root retained case to show the dr this new system. [/QUOTE]
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