JMN
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Normals would never pick up on it. Real people have teeth all different, not all same.
Normals would never pick up on it. Real people have teeth all different, not all same.
Normals would never pick up on it. Real people have teeth all different, not all same.
Yep, the best we can ever hope to do is mimic. And Mockingbirds do it well from birth...Thanks . I agree that all of are teeth are not the same , but it is always good to manage to copy nature !!! I got close here but not quite there !! Patient was over the moon of course , but I always try for the best
younger patient? looks pretty snazzy!
the neat thing is that in this industry....perfection is in the imperfections. we all know how odd it looks when the end result is toilet bowl white "hollywood" smiles that look like they came from a cookie cutter factory!
i avoid BL4. always looks too pink to me. maybe i am just thinking of the LT ingots. cant recall. normally press out of bl3 now and stain if needed. look forward to seeing how it turns out!She is at her mid 30s I think . Not 100 % but acceptable by both the patient and the dentist . Actually patient was really really happy . I am about to have my first BL4 case in the coming weeks . Let's hope it will turn out ok .
very good
very good
you are familiar with the creation system and layering technique bravo!!i have a question for you how do you built up a molar in dark color that you for answer
hello very kindly from you -sorry for my english -my posteriors built up are very often not enough cromatique for example classic VITA A4 did you desaturate dentin or put in for example ht53-55Hey there, thanks for the kind words. What exactly do you want to know ? Please be more specific. Truth is I am not doing much posterior build up, but I will try to help if I can
hello from franceZirconia can often do than. It is a reflective material so it is not unusual to have a higher value result, especially on posteriors where most of the times there is not enough space. If I have to fully layer a posterior, I am treating my zirconia almost like a e.max LT. I mkae a small cutback, like 0.5, then I stain the zirconia core, and then I am building just with enamel. I am doing this because I want to be safe regarding chipping. The less porcelain I build, the better I sleep at night. If I achieve a A4 with my stains, then almost always after a thin layer of enamel skin I have a nice warm A4. I would use SI-06 inst instead of E60 for instance. It will give it a more warm appearance. Also HT 55 for the cervical.
Now if I was building full , I would take my coping, make a wash firing with a mix of D A4 and SP-25, fire it 30-40 degrees higher than 1st bake. That way I ensure a nice chromatic base, and fluoresence from the margin powder. Then proceed with your build up, DA4 , the appropriate OD on the occlusal for depth, the HT you like etc .
Hope it helps
hello againhello from france
thank you for your help
hello again
do you work with the try in method sascha hein? because your color matching looks perfect. great work!! i like very much