Re: Fibre Posts
- From: Dr. Steve <drsteve@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 02:20:55 GMT
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 21:44:49 -0400, stove99pipeTRA@xxxxxxxxxxx
(StovePipe) wrote:
>Dr. Steve <drsteve@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> >OK, thanks. If you were doing onlays with a lab, how thick a space (die
>> >spacer) would you leave for your material. I'm guessing you'd ask for
>> >100 microns... I'm asking 'cause one of my patients has a lotta CEREC in
>> >his mouth, and I'm gonna do an MO inlay using Z100 as the adhesive.
>> >Thanks
>> >SP
>>
>> I imagine the die-spacer they use will be more than that.
>> .
>
>Don't think so.... each coat of standard stuff is 25 microns thick. If
>you can set that parameter on your CEREC, it might be usefull to know
>what it is, in case you change your bonding style.
>Thanks
>SP
Yes you can change it
...
Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
Troy, Michigan, USA
I am writing on a Tablet-PC,so forgive me if the PC misreads my handwriting.
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