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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Ceramco 3 question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs.galfriday" data-source="post: 281624" data-attributes="member: 10312"><p>Thanks aidihra. That is quite the elaborate recipe. I use the next darkest opacious dentin with 2 parts body (1:2) As in:</p><p></p><p>For A3 Vita shade: A3 opaque (corresponding crystals). A3.5 opacious dentin with 2 parts A3 at the margin and occlusal table</p><p>then A3 porcelain for the body. Very little incisal, usually a Medium: Dark (1:1) .</p><p></p><p>Funny how some doctors seem to have the same shades. I actually had one doc tell me he was color blind. This after struggling with trying to figure out what he wanted with his "too light too bright" comments. I finally guessed it must be the fact that he never gives us enough room for depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs.galfriday, post: 281624, member: 10312"] Thanks aidihra. That is quite the elaborate recipe. I use the next darkest opacious dentin with 2 parts body (1:2) As in: For A3 Vita shade: A3 opaque (corresponding crystals). A3.5 opacious dentin with 2 parts A3 at the margin and occlusal table then A3 porcelain for the body. Very little incisal, usually a Medium: Dark (1:1) . Funny how some doctors seem to have the same shades. I actually had one doc tell me he was color blind. This after struggling with trying to figure out what he wanted with his "too light too bright" comments. I finally guessed it must be the fact that he never gives us enough room for depth. [/QUOTE]
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