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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Ceramco 3 question
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<blockquote data-quote="aidihra" data-source="post: 281616" data-attributes="member: 734"><p>I use Ceramco for pfm and it definitely has a high value(brighter/lighter look). I'll mix the A, B, C & D powders to bring the value down or add more chroma depending on the desired colour. For example, I ran out of A3 body & I'll use A3 opaque, B3+C1/D2 body with medium incisal. I know it's a pain to mix, but give it a try. It works for me because 80% of the cases I get are A3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aidihra, post: 281616, member: 734"] I use Ceramco for pfm and it definitely has a high value(brighter/lighter look). I'll mix the A, B, C & D powders to bring the value down or add more chroma depending on the desired colour. For example, I ran out of A3 body & I'll use A3 opaque, B3+C1/D2 body with medium incisal. I know it's a pain to mix, but give it a try. It works for me because 80% of the cases I get are A3. [/QUOTE]
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