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They have a "moss" color that does great for the 010-040 bleach shades as well as other shades.Concept Stains look good
They have a "moss" color that does great for the 010-040 bleach shades as well as other shades.Concept Stains look good
ive asked if that was a good idea or not...but since ivoclar wont support jensens products, they say no.Had to ask this question somewhere, here seems right. Anyone using insync stains and glaze on e.max as a internal stain before layering? Any issues with porcelain bonding to insync glazed crown?
Had to ask this question somewhere, here seems right. Anyone using insync stains and glaze on e.max as a internal stain before layering? Any issues with porcelain bonding to insync glazed crown?
ive asked if that was a good idea or not...but since ivoclar wont support jensens products, they say no.
and since jensen wont support ivoclar products, they say no.
ive been tempted to try it on a spare crown, but have yet to find the extra time. if you try it, please let us know!
Yes you can use InSyn stains for internal stain before layering dentin.
Two Must follow rules :
1. Fire stains at same temp as your bisbake of your dentin porcelain. (InSyn stains have a wide firing range.)
2. Don't use the Glaze on your internal layer, only colored stains.
3. Glaze paste is used for glazing in 1 or 2 firing technique....
Riley, Jensen has a new Imagine porcelain kit that's made for layering/ Micro layering. InSyn and Imagine are the same porcelains
but Imagine are the Enamels, tran/effect powders. In other words, Imagine kit doesn't include dentin powders. Both InSyn/Imagine works in
conjunction with InSyn stains just like you can do the same with GC porcelain and GC Lustre paste.....
InSyn/Imagine porcelain is a low firing porcelain system that works on both Emax and zirconia..
I just switched from e.max to InSync. I love the way InSync handles, but I'm having a real problem with the A shade...too high value.I have to go with InSync. To me, it handles better than Lustre Pastes...
I agree, I use straight D shade "lightly", or a mixture of A and D shade paste to get the correct A shade on crowns.I just switched from e.max to InSync. I love the way InSync handles, but I'm having a real problem with the A shade...too high value.