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Re: Porcelain Over Titanium?
| mariusrex | 27 Jul 2005 21:55 |
prices in our practice - comparative
250$/ceramic/gold alloy 150$ceramic/nonprecious alloy
we have a tech lab that makes titanium in out=r town but it only uses titanium for skeletons of partials - prostheses. it can also be for teeth but it is not that practical as gold and other alloy and people do not give so much of an importance - if the result is the same. Different is ceramic - full ceramic crown that is havin the best natural resemblence due to the missing of the metal infrastructure, that will not appear as something opaque from inside the tooth, but instead will have a natural trnslucent resemblence 250$ in our office.. we also have 100$ ceramic on nonprecious alloy - and this is what we do very often because of the small price. (vita omega - 3d - http://www.vita-zahnfabrik.com/eBRAIN/WebObjects/Vita.woa/6//wa/callPage?wosid=4 griY2d5C5ePeMDqoTnKh0&companyId=VIT&locale=de_DE&classBId=B18&page=pagCategoryBr owser )
nice writing 2 u robert dr. marius www.dline.ro if it makes any diff. :)
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| Robert | 26 Jul 2005 17:36 |
I asked my dentist about porcelain crowns for front teeth and he said he uses porcelain on titanium. Is this a good method and does it look as natural as plain porcelain, he said it does.
Also, I have to have crown recemented and he's going to put a titanium post and built up core. Is price of $450 right? Probably need a new crown if original doesn't fit right as well.
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