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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffT" data-source="post: 57773" data-attributes="member: 1023"><p>Hi all, Am doing my first screw retained Ti abutment on Mon. This case is a lower 6, which was placed very lingual. Had to build out the buccal in wax considerably which put it outside the millable area of the Zirc block. Dr wanted same brand abutment so another brand Zi abut was out of the question. NP is only available for copings at moment here in AUS, not abutments and a gold cast on abut with high noble alloy was to expensive for this patient. So Ti was the only option left for screw retained option. Will be using vita titanceram. I look forward to veneering this one in Ti as I think Titanium can now be a great option for the patient and another weapon in our ever expending arsenal. I would have preferred to have done it in Zi but all the doors closed for this job and the Ti door was left open.</p><p></p><p>all the best.</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffT, post: 57773, member: 1023"] Hi all, Am doing my first screw retained Ti abutment on Mon. This case is a lower 6, which was placed very lingual. Had to build out the buccal in wax considerably which put it outside the millable area of the Zirc block. Dr wanted same brand abutment so another brand Zi abut was out of the question. NP is only available for copings at moment here in AUS, not abutments and a gold cast on abut with high noble alloy was to expensive for this patient. So Ti was the only option left for screw retained option. Will be using vita titanceram. I look forward to veneering this one in Ti as I think Titanium can now be a great option for the patient and another weapon in our ever expending arsenal. I would have preferred to have done it in Zi but all the doors closed for this job and the Ti door was left open. all the best. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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