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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Formula 1 + Emax press issue
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<blockquote data-quote="sixonice" data-source="post: 11634" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Always press the LT ingots for full posteriors - always. The HT ingots are for inlays, onlays, veneers and SMALL full crowns such as lower centrals. The HT's are very translucent and will grab color like crazy. Doing large full contour pressings can result in a low-value situation because of their translucent nature. Also stump die shades make or break an all ceramic case. If the prescribing dentist wont purchase the Natural Stump Guide, then at least have them give you a Vita color of the prep so you know what you are dealing with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixonice, post: 11634, member: 2"] Always press the LT ingots for full posteriors - always. The HT ingots are for inlays, onlays, veneers and SMALL full crowns such as lower centrals. The HT's are very translucent and will grab color like crazy. Doing large full contour pressings can result in a low-value situation because of their translucent nature. Also stump die shades make or break an all ceramic case. If the prescribing dentist wont purchase the Natural Stump Guide, then at least have them give you a Vita color of the prep so you know what you are dealing with. [/QUOTE]
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