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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Porcelain Vs. Zirconium + post material - Discoloration & Aesthetics
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<blockquote data-quote="labmanmike" data-source="post: 48477" data-attributes="member: 5298"><p>Ceramic post is do-able. I've done whats called a cosmo post(all ceramic). then put E-max crowns on them all. Also a cast," ceramic gold " post thats been opaqued. Then use ceramic crowns. Just a quick idea. There are many ways to do this and still make it look good and match A good, caring lab is one of the keys to success. Good luck my friend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="labmanmike, post: 48477, member: 5298"] Ceramic post is do-able. I've done whats called a cosmo post(all ceramic). then put E-max crowns on them all. Also a cast," ceramic gold " post thats been opaqued. Then use ceramic crowns. Just a quick idea. There are many ways to do this and still make it look good and match A good, caring lab is one of the keys to success. Good luck my friend [/QUOTE]
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