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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
zirconia maryland bridge
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<blockquote data-quote="lcmlabforum" data-source="post: 80916" data-attributes="member: 3238"><p>Ivoclar has brochure calling eMax one system for every indication.</p><p>It does say you can use for anterior bridges up to premolar, but the zirconia (Zirpress) is </p><p>indicated for inlay retained bridges; and only on zir or the ZirCAD frameworks. Which</p><p>goes back to the inability to bond to the intaglio.</p><p>If you have a retentive prep with defined enough grooves, it may still work . . . </p><p>LCM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lcmlabforum, post: 80916, member: 3238"] Ivoclar has brochure calling eMax one system for every indication. It does say you can use for anterior bridges up to premolar, but the zirconia (Zirpress) is indicated for inlay retained bridges; and only on zir or the ZirCAD frameworks. Which goes back to the inability to bond to the intaglio. If you have a retentive prep with defined enough grooves, it may still work . . . LCM [/QUOTE]
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