Anyone have photos comparing glazed crowns with Lustre Paste glazed crowns

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it is going to break my heart if the doc inserts those lowers Al, and grinds on a cusp cause it needs that extra .000000001 clearance
 
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Thanks. Better yet, if you have an actual tooth...
I told my boss about Lustre Paste, and I wanted to
show him. (I already contacted the rep., and she wanted to make an appointment to come in. This is a new job, and I'm just a grunt at the lab.

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You should try insync glaze from Jensen. It is better than lustre glaze. Easier to work with
Can you use the insync on pfms also?
 
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Those stub poles coming out of the teeth to give you an achor point, how can I get that on a metallic coping so I have something to hold when applying ceramic?

Thank-you =)

Put one on in wax on the lingual collar.. If you don't have a lingual collar place one on the lingual and just polish it smooth at the end.
 
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Put one on in wax on the lingual collar.. If you don't have a lingual collar place one on the lingual and just polish it smooth at the end.

At this point I would like to go ahead and thank-you for that helpful information! =)
 
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