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<blockquote data-quote="Drizzt" data-source="post: 120132" data-attributes="member: 4075"><p>That is a tough question !</p><p></p><p>If I had to compare a 1 mm thick zir and e.max crown , layered with a very thin layer of powders , then I think e.max would have the upper hand . Zirc is too reflective I think , e.max , even MO ingots , if you stain the core a little bit at the foundation bake , you can get awesome results . But it really depends on what you have underneath and what ingot is used . I have seen some e.max with LT , cutback only at the incisal area , and 4-5 powders , and the result was stunning . I haven't tried it yet on my own . I have also seen some zirc with 0.1-0.2 cutback and some powders and they also looked awesome . I think it really comes at what each one is comfortable with .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drizzt, post: 120132, member: 4075"] That is a tough question ! If I had to compare a 1 mm thick zir and e.max crown , layered with a very thin layer of powders , then I think e.max would have the upper hand . Zirc is too reflective I think , e.max , even MO ingots , if you stain the core a little bit at the foundation bake , you can get awesome results . But it really depends on what you have underneath and what ingot is used . I have seen some e.max with LT , cutback only at the incisal area , and 4-5 powders , and the result was stunning . I haven't tried it yet on my own . I have also seen some zirc with 0.1-0.2 cutback and some powders and they also looked awesome . I think it really comes at what each one is comfortable with . [/QUOTE]
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