rez
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rez posted an update a week ago
HI Guys
i am a bit confused on PRF & CGF (sticky bone),mostly the RPM & time to prepare for sticky bone.
I understand A-PRF (PRF membrane) is 1300 rpm at 8 minutes (red tube), is the CGF (sicky bone0 is i-PRF which is red tube at 7oo RPM for 3 minutes then mixed with allograft? I understand each centrifuge has its own settings!
Can someone…
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Hey! There’s a lot of info out there so it can get a bit confusing with all the different protocols. each centrifuge does have its own settings, which can make things tricky.
For A-PRF (membrane), I use 1300 rpm for 8 minutes with a red tube. For CGF (sticky bone), you’re on the right track! Usually, i-PRF is prepared at 700 rpm for 3… Read more1
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rez posted an update 4 weeks ago
I understand that we have to place the implants in the ant. areas ideally at the cingulum area, is that the same you do for the Mandibular anterior as well? i am wondering since the upper & lower Ant have limited bone availability & we have to place them in a projection angle that gives screw access on the palatal (of course there those…
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For mandibular anterior implants, I try to also place them at the cingulum area with a slight lingual tilt to optimize screw access and functional loading. Just look at your pre-op CBCT to avoid the lingual concavity. Sometimes this is difficult though, so I place them wherever there is more bone stability. I prefer to do screw retained, even…
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So I agree that we all want screw retained crowns. In the end we have to place the implant where the bone so not all cases are ideal
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rez posted an update 4 weeks ago
Hi
i was wondering if you can tell me where you buy your angled abutments & locators (as you mentioned for $30-40), Also the non engaging abutments are the same as temp cylinders or any specific ones that non engages for implant Bridges or fixed all on x, where to buy to purchase them?
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I have 2 vendors to recommend:
Edison Medical (they used to be called Dibay and were a better company IMO but they still offer the same parts)
https://edisonmed.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopw7hBVOfLpNsMyXTw7RXJpgO9xQw_imrfz7EIrBunJHh5YCBWH# -
Also this one: Dess Abutments.
It’s hard to beat Dess. They offer abutments for everything. And they do it…
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