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Someone posted here that Zubler is Medentika distributor in US.Now that RKM brought it up, anyone knows how we can order parts from
Medentika in the US?
LCM
Someone posted here that Zubler is Medentika distributor in US.Now that RKM brought it up, anyone knows how we can order parts from
Medentika in the US?
LCM
I think Tyler is.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?
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.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?
Thank you!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.
I always just sandblasted them from the incical/occlusal and it cleaned out all the way through.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 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.I always just sandblasted them from the incical/occlusal and it cleaned out all the way through.
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.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.
Plastic and HCl? Thought that was a no-no.Small plastic jar, “super stripper” from Schein, which is hydrochloric acid
Don’t bead blast