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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="Car 54" data-source="post: 103941" data-attributes="member: 85"><p>Maybe to get the Transition dentines as k2 Ceramic Studio mentioned, and use those with less concern of value shifting. Then, use the standard Creation dentines as your, in place of, opacious dentine, and the transition dentines as your standard build up dentine, as in IMO the std. bodies are opacious enough on their own. Also, you will end up with less of a demarcation line if you happen to contour past your Inc into the transition dentine, compared to the more opaque dentines. I know that can be contrary to the Oral Design gurus who want more opacity in thinner layers, to be able to overlay more Inc, Trans. Inc, HTs etc over it, but it may be a easier route for less conspicuous molars.</p><p></p><p>Another option for a self made transition dentine is to use SI's 1:1 with std. body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Car 54, post: 103941, member: 85"] Maybe to get the Transition dentines as k2 Ceramic Studio mentioned, and use those with less concern of value shifting. Then, use the standard Creation dentines as your, in place of, opacious dentine, and the transition dentines as your standard build up dentine, as in IMO the std. bodies are opacious enough on their own. Also, you will end up with less of a demarcation line if you happen to contour past your Inc into the transition dentine, compared to the more opaque dentines. I know that can be contrary to the Oral Design gurus who want more opacity in thinner layers, to be able to overlay more Inc, Trans. Inc, HTs etc over it, but it may be a easier route for less conspicuous molars. Another option for a self made transition dentine is to use SI's 1:1 with std. body. [/QUOTE]
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