Re: Glidewell any good?
- From: "Dr Steve" <nospam@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 19:19:21 GMT
"The Real Paul" <no@xxxxx> wrote in message
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> Pretty cool and thanks for the offer to mill the inlay...I just took the
> impression and since it was all supragingival - -no cord, no waiting for
> hemostasis, no build-up...much time saved, same fee as full coverage too..
>
Then, when you read the studies and see that these have the same failure
rates as FGC and gold inlays?????? You wonder why everyone is not doing
these. BTW, the studies showed machine milled onlays to have much better
survival rates than laboratory fired ones. Has to do with consistency of
material properties.
.
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