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Aluminia core ceramic crown

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Mon, Mar 12, 2012 10:38:23 PM

Ore question about

What cement to glue aluminia core ceramic crown?

GI

RMGI

Zinc phosphate

Panavia

Zinc polycarboxylate

Would you please explain about it .why? What is it?. As I really have no clue!

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Can anyone clear my confusion as ceramic crown is given for aesthetic reason n

panavia is metalic adhesive paste n its esthetic is not better RMGIC,why not v

go for RMGIC? Plz clear my confusion .

Thanx in advance.

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PANAVIA is a resin adhesive cement and even has flouride releasing properties .i think those colleagues who have a better experience about the current materials has given the answerdear munazza...sajitha From: "munazza_nabeel2000@..." <munazza_nabeel2000@...> Sent:

Tuesday, 13 March 2012 7:17 AM Subject: Re: Aluminia core ceramic crown

Can anyone clear my confusion as ceramic crown is given for aesthetic reason n panavia is metalic adhesive paste n its esthetic is not better RMGIC,why not v go for RMGIC? Plz clear my confusion .

Thanx in advance.

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that just means that it can adhere to metals... From: "munazza_nabeel2000@..." <munazza_nabeel2000@...> Sent: Tuesday, 13 March 2012 10:06 AM Subject: Re: Aluminia core ceramic crown

In pink book pg 225 its mentioned as metal adhesive system ,plz I m very confused.

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