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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: 103925" data-attributes="member: 9840"><p>You can also use small amounts of ivoclar classic impulse ceramics such as t-blue, t-grey with creation, the ct's are similar. OCD-orange from ivoclar classic is fantastic to use to correct a porcelain margin on the glaze fire. For a warmer Incisal colour, you can also use the creation HT powders to give a lovely warm effect.</p><p>For the transpa dentine, a mix around 50/50 CLO and dentine-the only problem with this is that too thick a layer with start greying out. I guess you could use NT instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chickenlicken, post: 103925, member: 9840"] You can also use small amounts of ivoclar classic impulse ceramics such as t-blue, t-grey with creation, the ct's are similar. OCD-orange from ivoclar classic is fantastic to use to correct a porcelain margin on the glaze fire. For a warmer Incisal colour, you can also use the creation HT powders to give a lovely warm effect. For the transpa dentine, a mix around 50/50 CLO and dentine-the only problem with this is that too thick a layer with start greying out. I guess you could use NT instead. [/QUOTE]
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