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<blockquote data-quote="doug" data-source="post: 314643" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>That seems to be one of the big problems these days. Implants are a tremendous profit center, but that doc is going to have to take the bad along with the cash. I live with this stuff daily and it gets really old to have a doc dump on the lab. It's not that hard to perforate a crown that is a pfm. It does take time and burs and a lot of water, but they can do it. This is why we do many "Screwmentation" crowns. Retrieveability has become a common practice with implants, I don't know what isn't being done correctly, but keeping a screw tight has been an issue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doug, post: 314643, member: 1835"] That seems to be one of the big problems these days. Implants are a tremendous profit center, but that doc is going to have to take the bad along with the cash. I live with this stuff daily and it gets really old to have a doc dump on the lab. It's not that hard to perforate a crown that is a pfm. It does take time and burs and a lot of water, but they can do it. This is why we do many "Screwmentation" crowns. Retrieveability has become a common practice with implants, I don't know what isn't being done correctly, but keeping a screw tight has been an issue [/QUOTE]
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