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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Gingival colors:
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<blockquote data-quote="Al." data-source="post: 28521" data-attributes="member: 382"><p>No Intensive Margin is the modifiers for shoulder porc. The shoulder porc is good for when you use HO or Zir copings, They have high value like a pfm so you cut the coping back slightly and do a porc shoulder just like a pfm.</p><p></p><p>The cervical trans powders are part of the Impulse kit.</p><p></p><p>If you have picky Drs that send pics and they want them matched with the same character that natural teeth have you will need the Impulse kit.</p><p>Also if you do alot of single anteriors it is a must IMO.</p><p></p><p>I use the cervical trans also to give the that gingival "warmth" that Drs often ask for also interproximally at the cerivical it really has a great effect. </p><p>I use it at the cervical for my wash bake on LT.</p><p></p><p>Also there are the Opal incisals 1-4 and Opal Violet.</p><p>Trans Grey, Trans Orange Grey, Trans Brown grey,Trans Blue, Mamelon porc, incisal edge porc, really everything you need to match single anteriors or even multiple unit cosmetic cases with some natural character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al., post: 28521, member: 382"] No Intensive Margin is the modifiers for shoulder porc. The shoulder porc is good for when you use HO or Zir copings, They have high value like a pfm so you cut the coping back slightly and do a porc shoulder just like a pfm. The cervical trans powders are part of the Impulse kit. If you have picky Drs that send pics and they want them matched with the same character that natural teeth have you will need the Impulse kit. Also if you do alot of single anteriors it is a must IMO. I use the cervical trans also to give the that gingival "warmth" that Drs often ask for also interproximally at the cerivical it really has a great effect. I use it at the cervical for my wash bake on LT. Also there are the Opal incisals 1-4 and Opal Violet. Trans Grey, Trans Orange Grey, Trans Brown grey,Trans Blue, Mamelon porc, incisal edge porc, really everything you need to match single anteriors or even multiple unit cosmetic cases with some natural character. [/QUOTE]
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