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  • interesting)

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  • I sure would benefit from that.

    I was assaulted back in 1988 while walking home at night from work.

    they hit my face enough times that I wear uppers and lowers.I was only 27

    I miss eating the same foods as the rest of the family.I'm always depressed inside about the way I look .I doubt that I'll ever have the delight of throwing away the ole fixdent tube.I would rather have great teeth again then to be famous.

  • @harleypiper / Typically, the average person has 175 lbs per square inch in bite force to chew food. When you replace an entire arch of teeth with say, a denture plate, that total force drops to between 75-100 lbs. With a complete upper and lower denture set, you're in the ballpark now of 35 lbs per square inch. Transmission of bite forces and loading is significantly reduced, and you will encounter over time resorption of the bone that once supported the teeth and make up the mid-face.

  • If you really want to have great teeth and have a greater ability to chew and actually enjoy food, I would suggest looking at having implants placed to support a new denture set. Admittedly, it isn't cheap. It can, however, add very many years to your life as your nutritional needs will be met more adequately. Money is only paper and you can't take it with you. Get the implants.

  • P T BARNUM WAS RIGHT!!!!!!!!

  • I have a furnace that can sinter a crown in less than half and hour and only costs $6,999.00 U.S.

    A conventional furnace will take 6 hours or more to sinter the crown

  • If your dentist does not have one, your at the wrong dentist.. no joke.

  • Now that's cool.

  • If you're a dentist and haven't even looked at this product don't miss the boat. It's conservative, cost effective and is best for the patient. Open your mind! There are too many using this for it not to work. If however you are a marginally talented dentist your work will still suck. It's a computer- garbage in garbage out. Give it a look.

  • convenience is higher, but quality is lower. margins and glaze are poor

  • 1000 dollar? where? in US? in Russia Cerec is 200-300 dollar, and Cerec crown is 500 with Zirconium

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