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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Hansen CDT" data-source="post: 273164" data-attributes="member: 3194"><p>Manny, I have been using Atlantis for most of my custom abutments for years. Great product and the support I get here in central Indiana is awesome. Last year, they launched their Custom Base. It is basically a custom Ti base that you can fabricate a screw retained resoration on. They are cheaper than their normal custom abutments. They also come with a core file and that core file allows you to precisely place the screw access channel in the designed crown before milling. This is our most popular posterior implant restoration. We charge a flat fee for these types of restorations to simply the pricing for our doctors. Implant cases can have lots of charges the docs don't understand(soft tissue model, screw retained labor, abutment shipping, etc). I just rolled all these costs into one flat fee as long as they are doing a monolithic emax, zirconia, or translucent zirconia crown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Hansen CDT, post: 273164, member: 3194"] Manny, I have been using Atlantis for most of my custom abutments for years. Great product and the support I get here in central Indiana is awesome. Last year, they launched their Custom Base. It is basically a custom Ti base that you can fabricate a screw retained resoration on. They are cheaper than their normal custom abutments. They also come with a core file and that core file allows you to precisely place the screw access channel in the designed crown before milling. This is our most popular posterior implant restoration. We charge a flat fee for these types of restorations to simply the pricing for our doctors. Implant cases can have lots of charges the docs don't understand(soft tissue model, screw retained labor, abutment shipping, etc). I just rolled all these costs into one flat fee as long as they are doing a monolithic emax, zirconia, or translucent zirconia crown. [/QUOTE]
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