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Ivoclar FPF-function (Fully automatic Press Function)
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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick Coon" data-source="post: 255906" data-attributes="member: 11366"><p>I have not heard of this happening, but it doesn't mean it won't.</p><p></p><p>How thick are the restorations and what translucency ingot are you using. I have seen this with HTs that are very thin (die shade bleeds through too much) or if the doctor is starting to use a different shade of cement. I would think this could be helped with a little brighter shade of cement (instead of a neutral or chroma enhanced cement).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick Coon, post: 255906, member: 11366"] I have not heard of this happening, but it doesn't mean it won't. How thick are the restorations and what translucency ingot are you using. I have seen this with HTs that are very thin (die shade bleeds through too much) or if the doctor is starting to use a different shade of cement. I would think this could be helped with a little brighter shade of cement (instead of a neutral or chroma enhanced cement). [/QUOTE]
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