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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 290735" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>"smart assed response"...I didn't think it was, but if you really want a smart ass response....then here goes!!! Who in their right mind would want to layer ceramics to Titanium? For one, every time its fired it builds oxide, and how do you remove that oxide on the platform connection? Also, why do I want to spend hours in the lab layering...fighting path of insertions or feeling like I'm in a UFC brawl over packing porcelain down the screw channel? If you can take the time to design a Titanium abutment, make it so it can fit a crown that goes over it. Then the bonder, do this that way, handle that way, don't do this, seriously, whiskey tango foxtrot!!! What a pain in the ass all that is...seriously, I'd rather practice swallowing razor blades. </p><p></p><p>I know, I could of been a little more comedical, I told you I tried. Seriously though, I'm probably more frustrated at myself when it comes to Titanium ceramics because I could never figure it out...then to add to my frustration, I lose a great account over it. Granted, this was eight years, materials do change, but that's where I'm at these days. Now if your offended, or butt hurt in anyway, get over it. It's one guys take on it, it's like every comment on this forum, a different perspective and different view, doesn't mean it's right or wrong. Besides, it's Friday...it's time to sit back and drink a cold one...cheers <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 290735, member: 126"] "smart assed response"...I didn't think it was, but if you really want a smart ass response....then here goes!!! Who in their right mind would want to layer ceramics to Titanium? For one, every time its fired it builds oxide, and how do you remove that oxide on the platform connection? Also, why do I want to spend hours in the lab layering...fighting path of insertions or feeling like I'm in a UFC brawl over packing porcelain down the screw channel? If you can take the time to design a Titanium abutment, make it so it can fit a crown that goes over it. Then the bonder, do this that way, handle that way, don't do this, seriously, whiskey tango foxtrot!!! What a pain in the ass all that is...seriously, I'd rather practice swallowing razor blades. I know, I could of been a little more comedical, I told you I tried. Seriously though, I'm probably more frustrated at myself when it comes to Titanium ceramics because I could never figure it out...then to add to my frustration, I lose a great account over it. Granted, this was eight years, materials do change, but that's where I'm at these days. Now if your offended, or butt hurt in anyway, get over it. It's one guys take on it, it's like every comment on this forum, a different perspective and different view, doesn't mean it's right or wrong. Besides, it's Friday...it's time to sit back and drink a cold one...cheers :) [/QUOTE]
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