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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
FDA & milling abutments in house
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<blockquote data-quote="grantoz" data-source="post: 195564" data-attributes="member: 2255"><p>Ive got a question for you guys how does all on 4 done with temp cylinders and plastic not get nailed by the FDA for using materials in permanent solutions that are only meant to be temp once you screw them in .Ive heard all the reasons like they are long term temps etc but most are screwed in and left for years .You dont leave a denture in the mouth for even days on end yet a lot of all on 4 restorations this is what they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grantoz, post: 195564, member: 2255"] Ive got a question for you guys how does all on 4 done with temp cylinders and plastic not get nailed by the FDA for using materials in permanent solutions that are only meant to be temp once you screw them in .Ive heard all the reasons like they are long term temps etc but most are screwed in and left for years .You dont leave a denture in the mouth for even days on end yet a lot of all on 4 restorations this is what they do. [/QUOTE]
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