Anyone have good shade accuracy experiences with ArgenZst or Nexx ZR multi ?

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The prime pucks are pretty much double the cost of the nexxzr+... Is it really worth 2x as much?
 
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The prime pucks are pretty much double the cost of the nexxzr+... Is it really worth 2x as much?
If you want multi layered pucks with a high strength zirconia, I guess yeah... But you are correct, they are expensive, especially the 20mm
 
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We use Argen HT+ alot. If its an A1 or A2 for instance, we use the A1-L and A2-L. L is on the light side of the shade
 
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nexxzr+ has multi blanks too, I just dont see the difference I guess..
 
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nexxzr+ has multi blanks too, I just dont see the difference I guess..
Nexxzr+ Multi is the same (literally, but a bit cheaper) as ZirCad Multi, with 800mpa flexure strength. ZirCad Prime (which is Multi-layered, too) has 1200mpa. I dont think Sagemax has anything comparable? I am not trying to be pedantic and I might be wrong...
 
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We use Argen HT+ alot. If its an A1 or A2 for instance, we use the A1-L and A2-L. L is on the light side of the shade
Intersesting. I use the Argen HT+ also. However my results are the opposite. I'm close to using A2 for A1. They all come light. C4 AND A4 are real tough to get to. Any thoughts on what could be the problem ?
 
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Intersesting. I use the Argen HT+ also. However my results are the opposite. I'm close to using A2 for A1. They all come light. C4 AND A4 are real tough to get to. Any thoughts on what could be the problem ?
Are you outsourcing the crowns themselves? I am referring to the pucks. I do alot of A2's so I usually order A2-L pucks to mill. We occasionally send some extra crowns for them to mill and sinter and yes, color accuracy can be an issue with them if they are dipping.
 
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Are you outsourcing the crowns themselves? I am referring to the pucks. I do alot of A2's so I usually order A2-L pucks to mill. We occasionally send some extra crowns for them to mill and sinter and yes, color accuracy can be an issue with them if they are dipping.
I mill myself. I'll have to try thew L series.
 
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Nexxzr+ Multi is the same (literally, but a bit cheaper) as ZirCad Multi, with 800mpa flexure strength. ZirCad Prime (which is Multi-layered, too) has 1200mpa. I dont think Sagemax has anything comparable? I am not trying to be pedantic and I might be wrong...

You do know that the Prime is ~800mpa for the Inc portion and 1200mpa in the ging, dentine area, right?
 
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You do know that the Prime is ~800mpa for the Inc portion and 1200mpa in the ging, dentine area, right?
I am aware of that. However, it is still stronger than the Nexxzr Multi and its sibling Zircad Multi. Again, I may sound pedantic, but I am learning as we discuss these materials and I want o make sure, I have the right info.
 
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