need help with titanium pfm crowns

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Lol that's true, but reseller always not said like that
I this post,sound like GC is the best, but in my country that is not on marketing .
So which is the second option? Creation? vita? Noritake? Or any other else?
 
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The folks at Dental Creations in Texas will soon have some spray opaques for Ti in a can that do work.

I will check tomorrow and see when they will be on the market.
 
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The folks at Dental Creations in Texas will soon have some spray opaques for Ti in a can that do work.

I will check tomorrow and see when they will be on the market.
"and the survey said"...
 
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The GC Ti porcelain works best in my opinion as long as you spray their opaques on. I tried the ti stuff, but found that it is too technique sensitive to be in a production setting. Even when you have the temps dialed in, which you must do, the metal will still swell on you after multiple firings. You can actually see the gap at the margin after multiple firings. Use a different alloy, add in a markup, get it out the door, and go home to be with your family.
 
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