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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
EXOCAD ANGULATED SCREW CHANNELS IN GALWAY VERSION?? IS THERE A SETUP OR SOMETHING.
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<blockquote data-quote="AKDental" data-source="post: 358958" data-attributes="member: 19093"><p>currently i use origin beyond plus with their chroma coloring liquids. They sell an opaque liquid which you can brush onto the inside of an unsintered </p><p>zirconia crown which will create an opaque layer. Works okay. only drawback is that it is totally white so sometimes it may alter the shade by making kinda</p><p>whiter or lighter. Im not that great with shades and havent worked with porcelain so much so can't describe it properly but just imagine a white opaque layer(no shade to it). Since Im not too experienced with shading stains and porcelain use i so far havent figured out how to correct that lightness/whiteness but it is not too bad. More importantly it blocks out the dark color that titanium introduces. I think you could use it on any zirconia. and costs about $30 or $40 for a small bottle which will last a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKDental, post: 358958, member: 19093"] currently i use origin beyond plus with their chroma coloring liquids. They sell an opaque liquid which you can brush onto the inside of an unsintered zirconia crown which will create an opaque layer. Works okay. only drawback is that it is totally white so sometimes it may alter the shade by making kinda whiter or lighter. Im not that great with shades and havent worked with porcelain so much so can't describe it properly but just imagine a white opaque layer(no shade to it). Since Im not too experienced with shading stains and porcelain use i so far havent figured out how to correct that lightness/whiteness but it is not too bad. More importantly it blocks out the dark color that titanium introduces. I think you could use it on any zirconia. and costs about $30 or $40 for a small bottle which will last a long time. [/QUOTE]
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