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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Advice on layering buccal cutback
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<blockquote data-quote="Contraluz" data-source="post: 326049" data-attributes="member: 3357"><p>That would be the 'liner'. What I do after, as a wash, is wet the surface with glazing liquid (not past or material) and dip the restoration in porcelain powder of my choice or sprinkle it onto the frame. I usually add some characterization to the frame with staines or essence powders, before dipping/sprinkle it. That I then bake it about 20C above the regular dentin firing temp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Contraluz, post: 326049, member: 3357"] That would be the 'liner'. What I do after, as a wash, is wet the surface with glazing liquid (not past or material) and dip the restoration in porcelain powder of my choice or sprinkle it onto the frame. I usually add some characterization to the frame with staines or essence powders, before dipping/sprinkle it. That I then bake it about 20C above the regular dentin firing temp. [/QUOTE]
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