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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Zirconia Implant question
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<blockquote data-quote="k2 Ceramic Studio" data-source="post: 63908" data-attributes="member: 1067"><p>Do you have an Ivoclar press furnace? If so you will find the program in it, it is a regeneration firing, once you have ground the Zr you physically change the properties of it in that area the same as if you sandblast it! A RGF must be accomplished to return the zirconia to the tetragonal phase, (to return it to its unchanged state it needs to go on a regeneration firing). Its not done for fun it is done to protect the substructure. There is a lot of science behind this: JUST GOOGLE IT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k2 Ceramic Studio, post: 63908, member: 1067"] Do you have an Ivoclar press furnace? If so you will find the program in it, it is a regeneration firing, once you have ground the Zr you physically change the properties of it in that area the same as if you sandblast it! A RGF must be accomplished to return the zirconia to the tetragonal phase, (to return it to its unchanged state it needs to go on a regeneration firing). Its not done for fun it is done to protect the substructure. There is a lot of science behind this: JUST GOOGLE IT! [/QUOTE]
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