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<blockquote data-quote="surfdude" data-source="post: 260910" data-attributes="member: 19612"><p>I must have done 30-40 BDT bridges so far and currently have 3 in a queue. My observations:</p><p>- Only thing that is repairable is composite additions to the tissue. Once presable crowns are cemented to the frame they are not coming off and you can't whack this thing into the furnace.</p><p>- Number of clients do not like going composite route as they claim after a while composite loses its vitality and attracts plaque.</p><p>- Peek/Pekk needs volume to get it's strenght from. Thin material is brittle. I had a case where lower incisor broke clean off with pelkkton material still cemented inside the crown. How do you repair this - answers on the postcards please.</p><p></p><p>I am now thinking of adding following combination to the arsenal - using BDT Technique but mill frame in Zr, cement emax multi teeth to the frame with a glaze paste and then do pink tissue in porcelain. Strong, lighter then Prettau and can be fired in the furnace in the future. Or am I talking kaka?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfdude, post: 260910, member: 19612"] I must have done 30-40 BDT bridges so far and currently have 3 in a queue. My observations: - Only thing that is repairable is composite additions to the tissue. Once presable crowns are cemented to the frame they are not coming off and you can't whack this thing into the furnace. - Number of clients do not like going composite route as they claim after a while composite loses its vitality and attracts plaque. - Peek/Pekk needs volume to get it's strenght from. Thin material is brittle. I had a case where lower incisor broke clean off with pelkkton material still cemented inside the crown. How do you repair this - answers on the postcards please. I am now thinking of adding following combination to the arsenal - using BDT Technique but mill frame in Zr, cement emax multi teeth to the frame with a glaze paste and then do pink tissue in porcelain. Strong, lighter then Prettau and can be fired in the furnace in the future. Or am I talking kaka? [/QUOTE]
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