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I’m very happy with our zirconia veneers here some pics
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Can someone share some photos of these Zr veneers? I'm dubious. But that means nothing. Just am yet to see any look as good as emax aesthetically.

Here’s 2 monolithic crowns one is made emax HT A2 (2-1) and the other zirconia multilayer A2 (1-1)
And both just little stain and glaze
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@Elías , what tools and techniques did you use to stipple the surface of the zirconia crown to mimic the orange peel present on the e.max?
 
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@Elías , what tools and techniques did you use to stipple the surface of the zirconia crown to mimic the orange peel present on the e.max?

Just a very small amount of GC Lutre Paste, no need to do much with the multilayer zirconia


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Just a very small amount of GC Lutre Paste, no need to do much with the multilayer zirconia


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That doesn't answer my question. It is impossible to mill zirconia with a stippled surface texture, so it would have been necessary to mimic e.max's orange peel surface after milling. There is a great deal of information in digital photos that allow analysis beyond just what the photo looks like as presented. You are talking about two materials with different reflective/refractive indices, and that can be revealed with some manipulation. Im very familiar with both material groups. That aside, Im simply asking how you created a stippled/orange peel surface texture on the 'zirconia' to mimic the e.max.
 
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That doesn't answer my question. It is impossible to mill zirconia with a stippled surface texture, so it would have been necessary to mimic e.max's orange peel surface after milling. There is a great deal of information in digital photos that allow analysis beyond just what the photo looks like as presented. You are talking about two materials with different reflective/refractive indices, and that can be revealed with somtrye manipulation. Im very familiar with both material groups. That aside, Im simply asking how you created a stippled/orange peel surface texture on the 'zirconia' to mimic the e.max.

Sorry my English is not so good and did not understand your question, saying that.
First we made the surface texture with tha lustre paste of GC. And a sintética brush #1.
Second I really recommend you to this new generation of zirconia multilayer if you want to talk about reflective/refractive indices.
And third I’ll post a picture of the same crowns taken with my Iphone.
P. D. Katana or Amann Girbach I think those are the for now.
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