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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
creation porcelain build up
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<blockquote data-quote="chickenlicken" data-source="post: 103924" data-attributes="member: 9840"><p>I've worked with creation for around 14 years, unfortunately now using vita vm 13, and not a happy camper with it. Just been using a trial kit if GC Initial which is pretty much creation mark 2. And ivoclar been in today to drop off inline. You can achieve almost any result if you know and understand the porcelain. Have a look at the Jensen dental site and click on creation cc then click on library on the left side. It gives you a rundown on how to use it. The most critical thing with creation is the dentine cutback. If that's wrong you will always struggle, you generally need a bigger cutback than you have using ivoclar porcelains. For a basic crown this was my technique which got really great results: For light shade I used to snow cap the dentine mamelons with TI-2 before putting on 059 and SI powders places in vertical stripes. For darker shades use TI-3 then overlay with 059 and SI powders.For second bake use SI and HT powders near the neck laid horizontally, and I used 50/50 CLO and enamel. Let me know if you don't understand and I'll try and make it clearer! Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chickenlicken, post: 103924, member: 9840"] I've worked with creation for around 14 years, unfortunately now using vita vm 13, and not a happy camper with it. Just been using a trial kit if GC Initial which is pretty much creation mark 2. And ivoclar been in today to drop off inline. You can achieve almost any result if you know and understand the porcelain. Have a look at the Jensen dental site and click on creation cc then click on library on the left side. It gives you a rundown on how to use it. The most critical thing with creation is the dentine cutback. If that's wrong you will always struggle, you generally need a bigger cutback than you have using ivoclar porcelains. For a basic crown this was my technique which got really great results: For light shade I used to snow cap the dentine mamelons with TI-2 before putting on 059 and SI powders places in vertical stripes. For darker shades use TI-3 then overlay with 059 and SI powders.For second bake use SI and HT powders near the neck laid horizontally, and I used 50/50 CLO and enamel. Let me know if you don't understand and I'll try and make it clearer! Lol [/QUOTE]
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