The Hader Bar Chairside Pickup System

12/11/2017
In this video, watch as Tim Levy, CEO of Tim Levy and Associates and Chris Bormes, President of Preat Corporation talks and shows you how the hader bar chairside pickup system is used and installed. The Hader Bar and Hader Bar chairside system is the most widely used retentive element umbars in the world. It's basically a system where it clips and snaps over the bar to hold the dental prosthesis in place. Learn the parts of the system, its practical application and an introduction on the process of installation for the Hader Bar system.
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Perma Block
From PREAT, Perma Block is a cellulose-based block-out material that adheres to wet rubber dams, soft tissue, and teeth. Delivered using a single-dose cartridge, Perma Block requires no mixing, curing, setting, or working time. I can be immediately placed. The material is indicated to block out undercuts resulting from large gingival embrasures, implant bars, precision attachments, or fixed partial denture pontics during impression making procedures. The heavy body of the material helps to prevent displacement during the intraoral pick-up of attachments with autopolymerizing resins. Perma Block can be used for laboratory duplication but should not be used for laboratory/indirect processing of acrylic.
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From PREAT, Perma Block is a cellulose-based block-out material that adheres to wet rubber dams, soft tissue, and teeth. Delivered using a single-dose cartridge, Perma Block requires no mixing, curing, setting, or working time. I can be immediately placed. The material is indicated to block out undercuts resulting from large gingival embrasures, implant bars, precision attachments, or fixed partial denture pontics during impression making procedures. The heavy body of the material helps to prevent displacement during the intraoral pick-up of attachments with autopolymerizing resins. Perma Block can be used for laboratory duplication but should not be used for laboratory/indirect processing of acrylic.
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