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<blockquote data-quote="Hitdabox" data-source="post: 356564" data-attributes="member: 20138"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I wanted to know how you go about your cementation of implant retained zirconia restorations. I have my cement and bonding dialed but its the actual cementing that I feel could be easier with less back and forth. I am currently using a solid implant cast and cement directly on the cast which is fine but the more units with various draw angles poses difficulty when cementing with adjacent teeth etc, and if I just do one at a time, I get a slight differentiation when cementing the other abutment which ends up making me need to start over and its a serious pain. As you know, the only way to really start over is run the prosthesis in the oven again and burn out the cement and do it again... which I hate to do.</p><p></p><p>So a couple things.</p><p></p><p>What is your technique to make this more straight forward? </p><p>(Should I use an additional model with no tissue or adjacent teeth and do them that way? I've always chickened on that because I didn't want to buy more analogs but at this point it really seems best.)</p><p></p><p>If you need to make any change like a slight glaze or add on, is there a way to do it without running it up in the oven and breaking the cement bond? For this reason - I like UCLA PFG but it costs so much more. idk</p><p></p><p>Appreciate your insight and tips. </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hitdabox, post: 356564, member: 20138"] Hi all, I wanted to know how you go about your cementation of implant retained zirconia restorations. I have my cement and bonding dialed but its the actual cementing that I feel could be easier with less back and forth. I am currently using a solid implant cast and cement directly on the cast which is fine but the more units with various draw angles poses difficulty when cementing with adjacent teeth etc, and if I just do one at a time, I get a slight differentiation when cementing the other abutment which ends up making me need to start over and its a serious pain. As you know, the only way to really start over is run the prosthesis in the oven again and burn out the cement and do it again... which I hate to do. So a couple things. What is your technique to make this more straight forward? (Should I use an additional model with no tissue or adjacent teeth and do them that way? I've always chickened on that because I didn't want to buy more analogs but at this point it really seems best.) If you need to make any change like a slight glaze or add on, is there a way to do it without running it up in the oven and breaking the cement bond? For this reason - I like UCLA PFG but it costs so much more. idk Appreciate your insight and tips. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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