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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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cr-co implant base
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<blockquote data-quote="Baobabtree" data-source="post: 277481" data-attributes="member: 12298"><p>There are many 3rd party companies offering these crco solutions, so it seems there is a big market for them. Last year I believe straumann started offering them in their cad software, which is an interesting move on their part. I had a conversation with the late Mark Jackson about this a few years ago, he pointed out about the galvanic reactions, as a result I've never tried. Perhaps in the next few years there'll be more clinical data available. I stick to Ti base or gold ucla's for peace of mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baobabtree, post: 277481, member: 12298"] There are many 3rd party companies offering these crco solutions, so it seems there is a big market for them. Last year I believe straumann started offering them in their cad software, which is an interesting move on their part. I had a conversation with the late Mark Jackson about this a few years ago, he pointed out about the galvanic reactions, as a result I've never tried. Perhaps in the next few years there'll be more clinical data available. I stick to Ti base or gold ucla's for peace of mind. [/QUOTE]
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