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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="mert_k" data-source="post: 57812" data-attributes="member: 6177"><p>We have been working with Titanium for a considerable time now, and during the past weeks I had chance to revise our production both regarding material and application, with the help of Pete (k2 Ceramic Studio). -- Hi Pete! still did not tell me when you would be coming to Turkey to visit us! My invitation is permanent!! -- </p><p>I really appreciate his kind help and support in this matter. We also have many academician contacts from the university, including my wife (she is an Ass. Prof. in Prosthetics Dept) and what I have learned from them is ceramic bonding to Ti is well comparably superior to that of zirconia, so I am confident that we are on the "right way". </p><p>Actually we have been serving several dental labs both domestic and overseas regarding Ti frameworks, as well as zirconia and CoCr now. </p><p>All my Best, Mert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mert_k, post: 57812, member: 6177"] We have been working with Titanium for a considerable time now, and during the past weeks I had chance to revise our production both regarding material and application, with the help of Pete (k2 Ceramic Studio). -- Hi Pete! still did not tell me when you would be coming to Turkey to visit us! My invitation is permanent!! -- I really appreciate his kind help and support in this matter. We also have many academician contacts from the university, including my wife (she is an Ass. Prof. in Prosthetics Dept) and what I have learned from them is ceramic bonding to Ti is well comparably superior to that of zirconia, so I am confident that we are on the "right way". Actually we have been serving several dental labs both domestic and overseas regarding Ti frameworks, as well as zirconia and CoCr now. All my Best, Mert [/QUOTE]
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