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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Argen Noble Crown NF???
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<blockquote data-quote="AaronR" data-source="post: 62133" data-attributes="member: 6356"><p>PCDL, I am no metallurgist by any means, but I will pass this along to my colleagues Paul Cascone, Dr. Arun Prasad and their metallurgy team.</p><p></p><p>However, I do know that there are many alternatives to gold, such as Emax and Zr as you stated. Yet there are other options as well for metal ceramics or full metal. Captek is a great alternative to high gold prices where a doctor wants a PFM (especially high noble) yet gain all the great attributes or what I call "freebies" that Captek crowns / bridges offer right out of the box. Also we have a Argenco Y+ alloy that is a 2% Gold alloy with a pleasing yellow color, Noble Alloy Classification. Labs can save significant money using Argenco Y+ for their Yellow Casting Units; there are over 500 Labs using this alloy successfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AaronR, post: 62133, member: 6356"] PCDL, I am no metallurgist by any means, but I will pass this along to my colleagues Paul Cascone, Dr. Arun Prasad and their metallurgy team. However, I do know that there are many alternatives to gold, such as Emax and Zr as you stated. Yet there are other options as well for metal ceramics or full metal. Captek is a great alternative to high gold prices where a doctor wants a PFM (especially high noble) yet gain all the great attributes or what I call "freebies" that Captek crowns / bridges offer right out of the box. Also we have a Argenco Y+ alloy that is a 2% Gold alloy with a pleasing yellow color, Noble Alloy Classification. Labs can save significant money using Argenco Y+ for their Yellow Casting Units; there are over 500 Labs using this alloy successfully. [/QUOTE]
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