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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Zirconium
Is there a bad zirconia
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<blockquote data-quote="npdynamite" data-source="post: 339621" data-attributes="member: 11802"><p>That certainly makes sense. It is good to see that there doesn't seem to be big brands with truly crappy zirconias any more. We are definately not trying to go for the cheapest product available. Part of my goal is to avoid having to use a bunch of different brands. I'm hoping to find one company and use their products for high end esthetics, basic posteriors and zirc hybrid abutments rather than a different brand for each. I also am wanting to avoid product inconsistancy. Currently we are working with a milling center and when we move away from that we will likely be changing our materials up. I just don't want to change several times.</p><p></p><p>It may be that we just need to stick with the material we are currently using and run tests with other products at the same time internally until we have a system we like and are happy with. If thats the only way to figure this out it's what we will do, but anything I can do to narrow down the list of products to buy is going to help. </p><p></p><p>I currently have a spreadsheet of zirconia I'm working on trying to fill in all of the relevent data I can get to compare products and I'm up to 6 companies (I'll probably add a 7th today) that all seem like they have a good product and all have offerings that will fill all of our zirconia needs and it still is lacking at least 3 big names that are popular on here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="npdynamite, post: 339621, member: 11802"] That certainly makes sense. It is good to see that there doesn't seem to be big brands with truly crappy zirconias any more. We are definately not trying to go for the cheapest product available. Part of my goal is to avoid having to use a bunch of different brands. I'm hoping to find one company and use their products for high end esthetics, basic posteriors and zirc hybrid abutments rather than a different brand for each. I also am wanting to avoid product inconsistancy. Currently we are working with a milling center and when we move away from that we will likely be changing our materials up. I just don't want to change several times. It may be that we just need to stick with the material we are currently using and run tests with other products at the same time internally until we have a system we like and are happy with. If thats the only way to figure this out it's what we will do, but anything I can do to narrow down the list of products to buy is going to help. I currently have a spreadsheet of zirconia I'm working on trying to fill in all of the relevent data I can get to compare products and I'm up to 6 companies (I'll probably add a 7th today) that all seem like they have a good product and all have offerings that will fill all of our zirconia needs and it still is lacking at least 3 big names that are popular on here [/QUOTE]
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