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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
All things GC Initial
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<blockquote data-quote="Affinity" data-source="post: 100470" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>I use initial on ZR also, its great stuff. Lots of fluorescent modifiers and deep chroma modifiers, so you can really get great depth on ZR. I would order the INside shade guide and order them a al carte because you dont need all of them. If you use it for production and do not use the INside, you need to either opaque a shade darker at the cervical, or mix in a little INside with your dentin, because for me the shades are in the light side, but the shades really do match the the Vita guide, just needs more chroma. Fire ZR 20'c higher than the book. This is from he mouth of the Master olivier tric. He can do some amazing things with GC.</p><p></p><p>To martintay: This porcelain actually is a form of Creation. Its formulated by them, I recall a link on this forum with an Initial material ID that mentioned something about Creation.. Maybe someone else knows more.. Cant speak for creation, havent used it but a handful of times. I know a lab that uses the willi geller glaze kit on initial and it works amazing, but its so expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Affinity, post: 100470, member: 1246"] I use initial on ZR also, its great stuff. Lots of fluorescent modifiers and deep chroma modifiers, so you can really get great depth on ZR. I would order the INside shade guide and order them a al carte because you dont need all of them. If you use it for production and do not use the INside, you need to either opaque a shade darker at the cervical, or mix in a little INside with your dentin, because for me the shades are in the light side, but the shades really do match the the Vita guide, just needs more chroma. Fire ZR 20'c higher than the book. This is from he mouth of the Master olivier tric. He can do some amazing things with GC. To martintay: This porcelain actually is a form of Creation. Its formulated by them, I recall a link on this forum with an Initial material ID that mentioned something about Creation.. Maybe someone else knows more.. Cant speak for creation, havent used it but a handful of times. I know a lab that uses the willi geller glaze kit on initial and it works amazing, but its so expensive. [/QUOTE]
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