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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Zirconia abutments & screw retained crowns
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<blockquote data-quote="nik1618kin" data-source="post: 118149" data-attributes="member: 4729"><p>Thank you all for the kind feedback and advice.</p><p></p><p>My opinion is that - under particular circumstances - it is possible to make succesful Zr abutments that last for a long time. It is definitely safer to work with Ti interface, I agree.</p><p></p><p>However, I must say that we dental technicians are here to suggest a solution to a dentist but we are not here to take the responsibility. This is a dentist's choice and this is his risk. I know many dental technicians who try to convince dentists to avoid dangerous solutions. But most of the times dentists make the wrong decision. </p><p>So we,as a lab, are going to suggest Zr abutments but only with their own risk...</p><p>Many thanks, again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nik1618kin, post: 118149, member: 4729"] Thank you all for the kind feedback and advice. My opinion is that - under particular circumstances - it is possible to make succesful Zr abutments that last for a long time. It is definitely safer to work with Ti interface, I agree. However, I must say that we dental technicians are here to suggest a solution to a dentist but we are not here to take the responsibility. This is a dentist's choice and this is his risk. I know many dental technicians who try to convince dentists to avoid dangerous solutions. But most of the times dentists make the wrong decision. So we,as a lab, are going to suggest Zr abutments but only with their own risk... Many thanks, again [/QUOTE]
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