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<blockquote data-quote="davidJ" data-source="post: 357424" data-attributes="member: 26933"><p>Thank you guys for replies. I wrote this late last night and I did more research after posting and Greeny you are right, zirconia abutments do break more than Ti abutments. If zirconia breaks, i'm sure PMMA will break as well. </p><p></p><p>Thank you Greeny for detailed description of PMMA and a ti base. I think that is a great idea. So, Ti base can be used for permanent crown. </p><p></p><p>I saw a video on youtube that a dentist bond Tibase to cadcam zirconia and use it as a permanent crown.</p><p></p><p>My question is then, do we bill Ti base as a ti abutment? If we can, we don't have to have FDA approval for milling own abutment?</p><p></p><p>I mean the crown is basically the abutment and the crown together luted to the Tibase.</p><p></p><p>I could see this has some advantages: Ti base is cheaper, more predictable tissue displacement, faster crown fabrication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidJ, post: 357424, member: 26933"] Thank you guys for replies. I wrote this late last night and I did more research after posting and Greeny you are right, zirconia abutments do break more than Ti abutments. If zirconia breaks, i'm sure PMMA will break as well. Thank you Greeny for detailed description of PMMA and a ti base. I think that is a great idea. So, Ti base can be used for permanent crown. I saw a video on youtube that a dentist bond Tibase to cadcam zirconia and use it as a permanent crown. My question is then, do we bill Ti base as a ti abutment? If we can, we don't have to have FDA approval for milling own abutment? I mean the crown is basically the abutment and the crown together luted to the Tibase. I could see this has some advantages: Ti base is cheaper, more predictable tissue displacement, faster crown fabrication. [/QUOTE]
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