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Spartan Plus and Aquarius XH from Ivoclar (and for the cheapies, Argeloy NP for those dreaded NP)
Well at 78% palladium i would just stay with my 80%. Not enough savings to change. But thanks for the info.Spartan Plus and Aquarius XH from Ivoclar (and for the cheapies, Argeloy NP for those dreaded NP)
yeah i dont really shop based on palladium content. i try to shop based on no silver. habit i guess.Well at 78% palladium i would just stay with my 80%. Not enough savings to change. But thanks for the info.
Its funny when palladium alloys 1st started to take on they were $4 a gram and i used it for my fixed price crowns in about 2 years they became $40 a gram and my clients didnt believe me that they cost that much. also do you guys remember that we were also going to get poisoned by these alloys because some study came out that there was an increased chance of cancer or something if pd and ag were alloyed together did they think we were tony stark or something.
ANTerior-MAN?No Tony Stark is of average height. I think they mistook you for ANT-MAN my little friend!!
gee kimba youre a bully and why does the blob come to mind right now.its time to look in the mirror my friend. anyway jmn is funnier.
Did you ever get an answer to your question. If you give Argen a call your local sales rep can go over many less expensive options. 800-255-5525Hi all I have a question on what metal types you are using for your PFM's? We use ceramco 3 porcelain and have been using for years a 80% palladium metal. But with the palladium prices going up we are looking to change. Any info or help on this would be great. Most of our work is zirconium but we still have a high volume of PFM's. Thanks
That's what I use for cast noble PFM...been using for about 5 years now. Never had a problem that I can remember.yea i was looking at Argelite 61. To me late makes it cheap enough to do the switch. Thanks for your input.