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<blockquote data-quote="John in Canada" data-source="post: 278320" data-attributes="member: 18628"><p>As long as your super glue is on the stone it works well. If you isolate the stone and then super glue, you may have an issue. Drilling 3 places into the stone and adding light cure tissue coloured composite works well too. </p><p></p><p>yes I inject hybrids all the time. Better if the frame has full length screw access chimneys, but it can be done without. Never had a bad experience. Did I actually just say that? God help me now! Experience and precision. Block out access holes with cotton, or silicone. These were blocked out with silicone, since there were no metal housings running up to the occlusal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John in Canada, post: 278320, member: 18628"] As long as your super glue is on the stone it works well. If you isolate the stone and then super glue, you may have an issue. Drilling 3 places into the stone and adding light cure tissue coloured composite works well too. yes I inject hybrids all the time. Better if the frame has full length screw access chimneys, but it can be done without. Never had a bad experience. Did I actually just say that? God help me now! Experience and precision. Block out access holes with cotton, or silicone. These were blocked out with silicone, since there were no metal housings running up to the occlusal. [/QUOTE]
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