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Now that RKM brought it up, anyone knows how we can order parts from
Medentika in the US?
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Someone posted here that Zubler is Medentika distributor in US.
 
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Thanks, will contact Chris then.
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I really like their products.
 
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I have a few medentika scan markers i would be willing to sell if anyone wants them. Who is milling medentika parts in the US anyway?
 
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Axis uses them... and I also may want a kit... watcha got? n how much? PM me, i'll ask the powers that be
 
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I have had a doctor who has sent several UCLA cases my way. What is a good divesting solvent for the investment inside of the ucla?
 
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I have had a doctor who has sent several UCLA cases my way. What is a good divesting solvent for the investment inside of the ucla?
Hydroflouric acid. I use Keystone Stripit. I also run a small (#2 or 4) bur carefully down through the opening...seems to speed up the process.
 
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I have had a doctor who has sent several UCLA cases my way. What is a good divesting solvent for the investment inside of the ucla?
I always just sandblasted them from the incical/occlusal and it cleaned out all the way through.
 
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I always just sandblasted them from the incical/occlusal and it cleaned out all the way through.
I have done that as well. I just don't like the idea of blasting the inside of the UCLA itself that has more of a polish on it.
 
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I have done that as well. I just don't like the idea of blasting the inside of the UCLA itself that has more of a polish on it.
The inside... of the non-oxidixing area of the screw shaft? I've gotta be missing something. The interface is unharmed if you wait to apply air/sand till you have the blaster tip in position.
 
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Small plastic jar, “super stripper” from Schein, which is hydrochloric acid
Don’t bead blast
 
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No, but it will eventually eat glass
 

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