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<blockquote data-quote="wwcanoer" data-source="post: 18063" data-attributes="member: 706"><p>John, regarding your first response back to me. The gold crown was a "screw in" restoration. I called and requested a sample of the Versacryl material to try that out. In the meantime, I'll try pattern resin. </p><p></p><p>I think one of my big fears about getting too close of an adaptation, is of some sort of contamination from the jig (residual oxygen layer, I think it's called, on the triad?),to the abutment that well compromise the cementation phase. I know that once the abutment are torqued in, you can't just easily remove it to clean surfaces again.</p><p></p><p>Keep you all posted regarding my experimentations with your suggestions!</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much for all the comments.</p><p></p><p>Carol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wwcanoer, post: 18063, member: 706"] John, regarding your first response back to me. The gold crown was a "screw in" restoration. I called and requested a sample of the Versacryl material to try that out. In the meantime, I'll try pattern resin. I think one of my big fears about getting too close of an adaptation, is of some sort of contamination from the jig (residual oxygen layer, I think it's called, on the triad?),to the abutment that well compromise the cementation phase. I know that once the abutment are torqued in, you can't just easily remove it to clean surfaces again. Keep you all posted regarding my experimentations with your suggestions! Thanks so much for all the comments. Carol [/QUOTE]
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