Ceramco porcelain

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Anyone have experience with using ceramco porcelain layering emax coping or doing a facial cutback and layering the facial. Just looking at the options, trying to get a nicer look with emax. Any advice would be appreciated. I think it's called Celtra Ceram.
 
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There are many reasons to not like ivoclar, the esthetic quality of their ceramics is not one of them...what is it you want to achieve that you are not happy with?
 
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why not just get Miyo? emax and others are great, kicking them up a notch doesnt need to be hard
 
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why not just get Miyo? emax and others are great, kicking them up a notch doesnt need to be hard
Yeah I tried some of it, I like it ok just thinking about doing more of a layered emax. I don't press them we have them milled. Mostly full contour but occasionally I want to do somthing more esthetic especially in the anterior region.
 
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Yeah I tried some of it, I like it ok just thinking about doing more of a layered emax. I don't press them we have them milled. Mostly full contour but occasionally I want to do somthing more esthetic especially in the anterior region.
then just go with emax ceram. lots of options, just as beautiful as the next.
 
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emax can give you a very good shade match.
 
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