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Nice. What's the plan?Maybe the assistant was wearing some revealing outfit or the nitrous was leaking profusely View attachment 37052
Nice. What's the plan?Maybe the assistant was wearing some revealing outfit or the nitrous was leaking profusely View attachment 37052
the task is to insert the tooth, so insert the tooth. what could be difficult about it?Nice. What's the plan?
I once had a doctor tell me on a difficult case, "The path of insertion is through the lips." I guess it is here too.the task is to insert the tooth, so insert the tooth. what could be difficult about it?
That one looks through the nose almostI once had a doctor tell me on a difficult case, "The path of insertion is through the lips." I guess it is here too.
well, at least they are cheap.Here you go: https://us.instasmile.com/
Looks like no fun, could you just add opaque to the area, then build up like normal?Not sure if this is the thread to post this on, however I would appreciate some input. This is the upper half of a full mouth we delivered about a month ago. Apparently the patient got in a wrestling match with his dog. The dog won. Noritake EX3 on Platinum + alloy. Anyone have experience with a repair like this?
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Sounds like a very handy tool!That's what Addmate, low temp add on is supposed to be able to do for us. So we're not running it up to the normal higher temps under vacuum, possibly causing more problems than what is already trying to be repaired.
yeah, I've used Addmate, just not on an area this large...or this visible. Guess it's time to find outThat's what Addmate, low temp add on is supposed to be able to do for us. So we're not running it up to the normal higher temps under vacuum, possibly causing more problems than what is already trying to be repaired.
If its a retrievable case, I would prep it down for a wrap-around veneer, careful to not expose more metal or opaque. Etch porcelain then use some Gradia, or like, light cure opaque of appropriate shade to cover just the exposed metal area. Silinate the bridge and veneer and resin bond. No furnace for that beauty! If not retrievable, same process for Dr. Opaque 1st and could also use different color try in pastes to nail the shade outcome beforehand. Same procedure, etch and silinate both, a touch of composit primer (on opaque only) then resin bond.Not sure if this is the thread to post this on, however I would appreciate some input. This is the upper half of a full mouth we delivered about a month ago. Apparently the patient got in a wrestling match with his dog. The dog won. Noritake EX3 on Platinum + alloy. Anyone have experience with a repair like this?
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Thanks! I'm giving it a go w/ Addmate. Your suggestion gives me an option if this doesn't work. If you were to do this, how would you make the veneer? I'm only doing pressed Emax...haven't done a refractory veneer in several years.If its a retrievable case, I would prep it down for a wrap-around veneer, careful to not expose more metal or opaque. Etch porcelain then use some Gradia, or like, light cure opaque of appropriate shade to cover just the exposed metal area. Silinate the bridge and veneer and resin bond. No furnace for that beauty! If not retrievable, same process for Dr. Opaque 1st and could also use different color try in pastes to nail the shade outcome beforehand. Same procedure, etch and silinate both, a touch of composit primer (on opaque only) then resin bond.
Emax would be my choiceT
Thanks! I'm giving it a go w/ Addmate. Your suggestion gives me an option if this doesn't work. If you were to do this, how would you make the veneer? I'm only doing pressed Emax...haven't done a refractory veneer in several years.
press a repair piece?Emax would be my choice
Thanks! I'm giving it a go w/ Addmate. Your suggestion gives me an option if this doesn't work. If you were to do this, how would you make the veneer? I'm only doing pressed Emax...haven't done a refractory veneer in several years.
Take an alginate or a pvs of the prepped veneer, pour it up in die stone, wax your veneer and press your emax wax pattern, or repair piece as rkm mentioned.
I as others here are still concerned about running that case up again in a oven.