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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Zirconium
ARGEN HT+
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<blockquote data-quote="RDA" data-source="post: 295667" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>We have had good results with Argen's HT+ following their sintering program. The A2 coloring liquid covers well, but when applying it is light in color, so you may want to use some coloring drops in it so that it is visible to you. The translucency isn't close to their Anterior Z, but for the added strength of the HT+, I think that it ia one of the more aesthetic ones out there. Another higher strength zirconia that is comparable to the HT+, in my opinion, is Ivoclar's LT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDA, post: 295667, member: 6261"] We have had good results with Argen's HT+ following their sintering program. The A2 coloring liquid covers well, but when applying it is light in color, so you may want to use some coloring drops in it so that it is visible to you. The translucency isn't close to their Anterior Z, but for the added strength of the HT+, I think that it ia one of the more aesthetic ones out there. Another higher strength zirconia that is comparable to the HT+, in my opinion, is Ivoclar's LT. [/QUOTE]
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