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Opinions on most dense, greatest longevity, minimally wearing denture tooth?
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<blockquote data-quote="AJEL" data-source="post: 234686" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p>I actually came on with similar thoughts tonight. On another forum I asked if there were any zirconium filled composite teeth that would wear better than the Physiodens I currently use. Over 50 replies in 5 days, but seems we need something in posteriors that wear better than we currently have in a price that is reasonable. </p><p>Some comments were to just mill and put diatorics in bruxzir. but that puts a denture above C&B pricing.</p><p>Porclein is mentioned a lot but weight, chipping and impact to anatonomy is problematic.</p><p>I was PM about some porclein filled acrylic teeth but I need something with FDA cert.</p><p>Time to get mfg interested if filling a need they might get a niche with. </p><p>The creapearl were nice teeth with good abrasion but have been hard to get, and there were some aesthetic issues in their design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJEL, post: 234686, member: 1480"] I actually came on with similar thoughts tonight. On another forum I asked if there were any zirconium filled composite teeth that would wear better than the Physiodens I currently use. Over 50 replies in 5 days, but seems we need something in posteriors that wear better than we currently have in a price that is reasonable. Some comments were to just mill and put diatorics in bruxzir. but that puts a denture above C&B pricing. Porclein is mentioned a lot but weight, chipping and impact to anatonomy is problematic. I was PM about some porclein filled acrylic teeth but I need something with FDA cert. Time to get mfg interested if filling a need they might get a niche with. The creapearl were nice teeth with good abrasion but have been hard to get, and there were some aesthetic issues in their design. [/QUOTE]
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