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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Refractory onlays cracking
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<blockquote data-quote="Tayebdental" data-source="post: 150937" data-attributes="member: 9868"><p>I think it is a matter of incompatible materials. Find out the rate of expansion of the refractory investment material and the compatibility of the ceramic, this way you solve the problem once and for all. I used to use Noritake ( nurivest) for onlay /inlay with Noritake porcelain with no problems.( the procedure taken for maturing the investmant by baking before porcelain build up is also important). I hope this help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tayebdental, post: 150937, member: 9868"] I think it is a matter of incompatible materials. Find out the rate of expansion of the refractory investment material and the compatibility of the ceramic, this way you solve the problem once and for all. I used to use Noritake ( nurivest) for onlay /inlay with Noritake porcelain with no problems.( the procedure taken for maturing the investmant by baking before porcelain build up is also important). I hope this help. [/QUOTE]
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