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wow, I allways read in this forum DD liquids are waterbased and not acid...
since Pearlz is me i'll answer this question.Can you please share what you change in your process and the "few tweaks" in the sahding guide? Thank you very much! Regards
you should have no issues doing a speed fire with the Sirona InFire. You just may have issues with pontics but not single units.I see the new Dekema Austromat sintering furnace models 664 and 674 are able to speed fire CubeX2. Does anyone know if the can be Speed firing can be achieved in a Sirona InFire Speed oven? It fires Cercon HT in 2hrs just fine. I don't prefer to do a 2hr sinter, however there are instances where the option would be nice to have.
has anyone seen the sirona infire zirc cycle that takes about 2.5 seconds results, it gets quicker everytime i talk to a different dentist thats just had the sirona rep in.the ones i saw looked pretty crappy and i have heard of many broken and cracked crowns.
One of my buddies has a lab and his neighbor is also a lab & the neighbor kept bragging about his 2 hour cylce with his sirona infire. So I happen to be there as this event took place on a Saturday.
He gives the neighbor a case to fire for him on this 2 hour cycle and man let me tell you....this crown looked absolutely horrible! It was so opaque I was embarrassed for this guy! He still had
the nerve to say ' you see I told you it works great!'
Hello everybody. I have a little problem with CubeX by Dental Direkt. The material is great but have problems with shades. Is someone coloring this material with original Dental Direkt liquids (red ones),and do you have the same result as mine. A little bit greenish! Please if you have the same problem and you solved it please give me an advice. I see great results in this forum. Do you think that is necessаry to change the material for full anatomic crown, and do you think is there better one for same purpose. Thank you in advance.
I am with Bob on this one. drop sinter temp 5-10 degrees and try again. I played with cubex a bit when I first started milling. must say I get MUCH better results with other brands of trans zirc. cubex is nice, but its not 'great' for chroma and overall repeatable results, especially with the darker shades. all IMHO, I know some ppl love itI am having similar issues with my CubeX - they are coming out a bit grey, maybe greenish. I read one comment to lower the high temp, but are there other thoughts? Do other people have this same issue besides me and Petar? Petar, have you overcome this issue? Thanks!
I would suggest dropping the temp 25-30 degrees for next cycle to reduce gray.
For greening we have a Phoenix powder form Dental Direkt that you fire to absorb contaminants. On some occasions the heating elements are so contaminated that purging does not work and the only resolution is to change out the both the heating elements and thermocouple.
All of the so called "water based" colorants have acid in them. I don't believe there are any with zero acid.