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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWilson" data-source="post: 171297" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>We have surgeons we work for that we provide custom abutments temp crowns and MASTER dies, its a die stone replica of the abutment. This is sent to the referral gp that will send it to the restoring lab to use a number of different way either analog or digital.</p><p></p><p>This die essentially does the same things as what Doug is outlining and helps spread the proper amount of cement in the crown. The 3% needed verses a 100% full crown of cement is very telling. The tolerances are so much tighter today with the precision of cad and the quality of resin cement on the market.</p><p></p><p>The vent hole to me I do not understand, to me it appears to allow cement to flow down the inside of the abutment and if the screw is not blocked out appropriately it could cause issues. Maybe I am not understanding it but it appears its just away to distribute the hydraulic load???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWilson, post: 171297, member: 213"] We have surgeons we work for that we provide custom abutments temp crowns and MASTER dies, its a die stone replica of the abutment. This is sent to the referral gp that will send it to the restoring lab to use a number of different way either analog or digital. This die essentially does the same things as what Doug is outlining and helps spread the proper amount of cement in the crown. The 3% needed verses a 100% full crown of cement is very telling. The tolerances are so much tighter today with the precision of cad and the quality of resin cement on the market. The vent hole to me I do not understand, to me it appears to allow cement to flow down the inside of the abutment and if the screw is not blocked out appropriately it could cause issues. Maybe I am not understanding it but it appears its just away to distribute the hydraulic load??? [/QUOTE]
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