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Old 10-07-2005, 02:43 PM
Steven Bornfeld
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> I need to remove a FXBR the has come loose on one abutment (6). It is
> retained by 2 abutments at the distal end(3&4). it was cemented with
> Fuji-plus about ! year ago. Any new tricks up anybody's sleeve. All ideas
> appreciated. Steve


I have used this instrument with reasonably good success. It doesn't
always work, but is better than the back-action hammers or Richwill
crown removers, for sure. I've often used them for exactly the
application you need it for. I find that I use it maybe once a week.

http://www.biodenix.com/crown_remover.php

Steve

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Old 10-07-2005, 01:14 PM
Dartos
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I doubt that he'll understand your advice without elaboration.

There is a crown removal system where you drill a hole in each
crown and thread a screw into that hole. Turning the screw
*usually* pops the crowns loose. I just can't think of the name
off hand.

I have had very poor results trying the old 'gear puller' device
to remove crowns cemented with newer type cements.

If it's a bridge that I have cemented with Rely-X, (luckily a
very rare occurence) I usually just get out a bur and start cutting.

Dartos

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Old 10-07-2005, 02:51 AM
DrSteve
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Default Re: Bridge removal

An NTI followed by two implants.

SM


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Old 10-06-2005, 11:53 PM
2thdrsdb
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Default Bridge removal

I need to remove a FXBR the has come loose on one abutment (6). It is
retained by 2 abutments at the distal end(3&4). it was cemented with
Fuji-plus about ! year ago. Any new tricks up anybody's sleeve. All ideas
appreciated. Steve









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