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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Emax greyish stains after glaze firing
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<blockquote data-quote="NicelyMKV" data-source="post: 150517" data-attributes="member: 476"><p>So they are not that grey in the lab? Could the doctors bonding material grey out with improper protocol? </p><p></p><p>I was present during a 6 unit anterior seating one time. They looked Great during try in. I went up front to talk to the office staff, and within thirty minutes the assistant came running to get me. I went back and the crowns had completely greyed out. We came up with one of the catalysts turning grey for some reason, but never really had solid confirmation. Had to prep off and redo..... Used different bonding agent and did</p><p>Not have greying effect...</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you never make a decision then your possibilities are endless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicelyMKV, post: 150517, member: 476"] So they are not that grey in the lab? Could the doctors bonding material grey out with improper protocol? I was present during a 6 unit anterior seating one time. They looked Great during try in. I went up front to talk to the office staff, and within thirty minutes the assistant came running to get me. I went back and the crowns had completely greyed out. We came up with one of the catalysts turning grey for some reason, but never really had solid confirmation. Had to prep off and redo..... Used different bonding agent and did Not have greying effect... If you never make a decision then your possibilities are endless. [/QUOTE]
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