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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Zirconium
Argent HT+
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<blockquote data-quote="LongIslandLab" data-source="post: 278811" data-attributes="member: 837"><p>Hello....first off I have to say that I learn a lot from the posters here and appreciate this forum. So a few months ago I started doing zirconia crowns at the request of an account. I am a very small lab and I took advantage of the offer from Argent to lease the scanner and computer. We mostly have zirconia copings done and my partner finishes them with PFZ porcelain. However he's starting to work less and I have been doing full zirconia crowns and sometimes I just glaze them and send them out but other times I cut back the buccals abit and add incisal and then glaze them out. Now I know you're going to say have layered full crowns done but Argent doesn't seem to offer that. What do others do? Do you cut back full crowns and add incisal or just satin and glaze? Please bear in mind that I am not a porcelain tech but I am learning little by little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongIslandLab, post: 278811, member: 837"] Hello....first off I have to say that I learn a lot from the posters here and appreciate this forum. So a few months ago I started doing zirconia crowns at the request of an account. I am a very small lab and I took advantage of the offer from Argent to lease the scanner and computer. We mostly have zirconia copings done and my partner finishes them with PFZ porcelain. However he's starting to work less and I have been doing full zirconia crowns and sometimes I just glaze them and send them out but other times I cut back the buccals abit and add incisal and then glaze them out. Now I know you're going to say have layered full crowns done but Argent doesn't seem to offer that. What do others do? Do you cut back full crowns and add incisal or just satin and glaze? Please bear in mind that I am not a porcelain tech but I am learning little by little. [/QUOTE]
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