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Dentist could remove the dark dentin and then place gradia white opaque.
 
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Nice crown !! ..... sucks that you didn't get the full story. How can some docs be so f***in dunce ????
 
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Nice case..... I'd send that out anyday !!!
 
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I took a course from Brad Jones and he used Authentic opaque in the internal of crown to mask out the dark stump. Use a peel off die spacer to create the extra space needed for the opaque. The opaque fires at 800 c. I use LT and layer. I have gotten good results and it's easy.
 
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Excuse me a question, the brand is authentic, but this opaque has a particular name?
Can cause problems with adhesive bonding?
 
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I have similar issue.
Pt. has real dark stump shade, did 9 unit layered zirconia bridge.
Crown was temporary cemented for about 2 weeks with no complaints, but as soon as it was permanently cemented pt. complained that grey bleeds through the crowns.
Now doctor wants to know if there is any cement that is opaque enough to block out pt's dark stumps before re-do.
I'm pretty new in this industry and have no knowledge on doctors' cements. :(
Do any of masters here have information that could save me?
 
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Aside from proper cement, don't forget...

You can do a nice job enhancing the mask by using a VERY small amount of Changs opaque white on the intaglio before sintering.
 
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That should be the dear Doctor's responsibility to know what shade cement to use..
 
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That should be the dear Doctor's responsibility to know what shade cement to use..
Ah. 'Dear Doctors'.

I was told yesterday my trucks tires were leaving marks on his(black) asphalt parking lot. "Would I mind parking elsewhere and walking". :confused:
 
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Does he tell the same to his patients?
 
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Ah. 'Dear Doctors'.

I was told yesterday my trucks tires were leaving marks on his(black) asphalt parking lot. "Would I mind parking elsewhere and walking". :confused:

OK User, you got one shot at this.

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Zirconia coping with thicker substucture than normal, should do the trick

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Zirconia coping with thicker substucture than normal, should do the trick

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Sadly, that is not possible..
It is anterior tooth tilted towards labial and pt does not want the crown to be thin.
:arghh:
 

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