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printed metal Copings?
I'm learning about printed metal copings. We can design them on our CAD machine and send the file off to a manufacturer who turns them into noble metal. It has 25% palladium, which qualifies it as a noble alloy. The rest consists of Chrome, Cobalt and Molybdenum. cost is more stable than anything we're using now (other than Non Precious) and it is absolutely a precious alloy for insurance purposes.
I've played around with it and the final result looks as good as any porcelain to high palladium. Virtually indistinguishable. I look forward to finding a Dr willing to try it out with me.
more details as they become available.
Thanks for reading,
Linda
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Rayne - Evidentlabs
Thanks a lot for the blog post.Really looking forward to read more. Really Great.
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