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<blockquote data-quote="BobCDT" data-source="post: 116751" data-attributes="member: 3119"><p>I've been around for decades. never ever heard anyone speak about Brittleness of any dental ceramic product. </p><p>Brittle as it is defined is:</p><p>Adjective, Hard but liable to break or shatter easily.</p><p>Respectfully, any thinking that zirconia is brittle is ridiculous.</p><p>We produced a video a few years ago. I think it proves the point.</p><p>To watch this video go to the bottom of this web page:</p><p><a href="http://cap-us.com/products/cap-fz-full-contour-zirconia/" target="_blank">CAP FZ – Full Contour Zirconia | Custom Automated Prosthetics</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobCDT, post: 116751, member: 3119"] I've been around for decades. never ever heard anyone speak about Brittleness of any dental ceramic product. Brittle as it is defined is: Adjective, Hard but liable to break or shatter easily. Respectfully, any thinking that zirconia is brittle is ridiculous. We produced a video a few years ago. I think it proves the point. To watch this video go to the bottom of this web page: [url=http://cap-us.com/products/cap-fz-full-contour-zirconia/]CAP FZ – Full Contour Zirconia | Custom Automated Prosthetics[/url] [/QUOTE]
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