Argen z ht+ vs argen z stml

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Looking at giving the z HT+ a try in our lab. Just wondering how it compares to the ST for single monolithic crowns in all areas?
Is a cutback required for Anterior crowns using the ZHT+ ?

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HT+ is great . ST ML is multilayered anterior zirconia. It is a little more translucent
 
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HT+ is great . ST ML is multilayered anterior zirconia. It is a little more translucent
Thanks for that! I forgot to add ML to the HT+.
I have ordered some HTML+ to try, and looking forward to see how it goes.
 
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post, as this was a question I was about to ask as well
 
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Thanks for that! I forgot to add ML to the HT+.
I have ordered some HTML+ to try, and looking forward to see how it goes.
I use Ht+ ML sometimes, but I do a lot of overnight milling so mostly use the white Ht+ then color it. The have their standard anterior zirconia and ST multilayer. They are both essentially anterior zirconia, I use both.
 
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Have some leftover white Z blocks
Milling out some posteriors as demo cases

Using the argen z liquid
Dip in shade and brush on incisal

Not thrilled with results

Anyone have better suggestion?
 
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Which argen disc exactly are you using? Makes a big difference.
 
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argen Esthetic, Ultra, HT+, HT+ multilayer, anterior, ST multilayer?
 
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Not argen disc
 

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Ok, sorry, the conversation was about argens discs and argen has a Z in their name too.
 
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