Case of the Week: Follow a BruxZir® Crown From Start to Finish

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In this Case of the Week, discover how a BruxZir® Solid Zirconia Crown is fabricated from start to finish.
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Im getting one of these in a couple weeks. Cool to see how its made. Hope it doesnt crack like my last one, as the video showing one being hammered into a 2x4 was impressive. Good stuff.

CUEBALL
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Very interesting. Lumino which is one of the largest dentists in New Zealand & Australia, sent my 1st crown order for my back lower left molar which had my 1st root canal done.

ALxdCrftPlays
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Thank you very much for the wonderful information. That is great work that you do. I’m getting 2 in two weeks, that’s why I’m here.

marklawrence
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Please sar more information about this work send me

ZubairDany
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Don't use 3 Shape scanner and then you will find a good impression scanner. Yes, you can buy one from China for a fraction of money you have to spend for Polish made 3Shape (yes 3Shape is manufactured and designed in Poland, not Denmark as they say in the leaflet). I use UP3d and it scans 90% of impression without having a need to make a stone model.

michalbeznazwiska
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At exactly 3:00 some very important steps were left out, that way none of the viewers recognize how easy this is and attempt it themselves for some major cash, like I am thank God, there's more than one video out there, lololololololololololololol

easypeezy
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Hello,
1) what's the name of the tools you're using for holding steady the crown when you apply the glaze and stains? 2) And what glaze spray is that?
I would really appreciate your reply! 🙏🏻

smiledLand
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I wonder if anyone knows the actual cost of those pucks

DEEZENUTZ
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Keep Is a gentle because it's those old if this because it's a Porten like broke your your teeth your teeth yeah this is it

deltonespiritu
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too much reduction of the natural tooth...which is not recommended for Bruzir crowns.. retention is the problem..
Peri Cervical surface area Should me maximum for better retention of the Crown..

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