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<blockquote data-quote="shane williams" data-source="post: 92556" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>What do you mean by e.max hybrid abutment? Are you talking waxing up the UCLA and then pressing onto the Ti interface? Does that work, or do you have to bond them together? I saw the Ivoclar presentaion last year in Chicago and one of the speakers was talking about this tecnique. I believe he said the ti interface needs to be at least 4mm tall for proper suport of the e.max, that true? It looked very interesting, but wasn't sure about the bonding of the e.max to ti. Are you doing straight abutments, or you making screw-retained e.max restorations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shane williams, post: 92556, member: 5938"] What do you mean by e.max hybrid abutment? Are you talking waxing up the UCLA and then pressing onto the Ti interface? Does that work, or do you have to bond them together? I saw the Ivoclar presentaion last year in Chicago and one of the speakers was talking about this tecnique. I believe he said the ti interface needs to be at least 4mm tall for proper suport of the e.max, that true? It looked very interesting, but wasn't sure about the bonding of the e.max to ti. Are you doing straight abutments, or you making screw-retained e.max restorations. [/QUOTE]
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