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<blockquote data-quote="zena" data-source="post: 8126" data-attributes="member: 649"><p>You say "<em>The opposite is true for cast posts" </em> do you mean for the implant abutments or post/cores? So should these have less expansion? What would an example be of your ratio percentages of Liquid:water.. I use a 60% Liquid : 40% water ratio for implant abutments. I agree that the coping on top of implants are better if expanded. </p><p>P.S. Al Where have I seen that profile pic..... mmmm AMERICA's MOST WANTED (<em>hopefully you have a sense of humour</em>).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zena, post: 8126, member: 649"] You say "[I]The opposite is true for cast posts" [/I] do you mean for the implant abutments or post/cores? So should these have less expansion? What would an example be of your ratio percentages of Liquid:water.. I use a 60% Liquid : 40% water ratio for implant abutments. I agree that the coping on top of implants are better if expanded. P.S. Al Where have I seen that profile pic..... mmmm AMERICA's MOST WANTED ([I]hopefully you have a sense of humour[/I]). [/QUOTE]
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