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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
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<blockquote data-quote="sidesh0wb0b" data-source="post: 71365" data-attributes="member: 7594"><p>the HO ingots are VERY opaque....even for a core. i use MO ingots for covering dark stumps (and Ti implants) all the time. in fact just finished one Friday. they work beautifully and look great. Zirc is also an option. if you are going to use HO ingots, i say just go with Zirc. if you choose the MO ingots you can do either a core and buildup or a 3/4 core with cutback for facial/incisal buildup only. either way works well. i prefer core with MO and full stacked porc on top.</p><p></p><p>also, in talking with my buddies at Ivoclar, they are working on a pessed core that you can then wax to, and press on top of it again. works wonders for those of us that arent excellent porcelain stackers but can wax till the cows come home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidesh0wb0b, post: 71365, member: 7594"] the HO ingots are VERY opaque....even for a core. i use MO ingots for covering dark stumps (and Ti implants) all the time. in fact just finished one Friday. they work beautifully and look great. Zirc is also an option. if you are going to use HO ingots, i say just go with Zirc. if you choose the MO ingots you can do either a core and buildup or a 3/4 core with cutback for facial/incisal buildup only. either way works well. i prefer core with MO and full stacked porc on top. also, in talking with my buddies at Ivoclar, they are working on a pessed core that you can then wax to, and press on top of it again. works wonders for those of us that arent excellent porcelain stackers but can wax till the cows come home. [/QUOTE]
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