JohnWilson
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thanks for the screen shot. Do you feel the texture from the design is found in the milled units and can you place the sprues in a way so they won't ruin it?
I did some first ever temps on the 3shape, 5 anterior upper and 6 units on the lower case. It was fun, can't wait to see them come back.
And I agree with Bob, start taking pics, I've been learning a lot from everyone sharing their work.
John i am aiming to be doing this hopefully sooner rather than later, and i will post pics when i do.
Your pics are inspiring me to GET IT DONE.
You are a kind fellow to show how you are getting on with the materials.
Great results, i am happy for you.
'Good on ya mate'
as we say down here.
Looking good John.
Do you ever have a tech, or yourself put a thin layer of porcelain on the facial to allow texturing and mechanical polish similar to how you would do a e.max cutback?
I think this is something we should all see.
taken from Dentaltown.com
Sure this does not represent all full contours but i think it highlights how important the use of modifiers are in the incisal 3rd along with consistant colouring around the cervical.
I think this is something we should all see.
taken from Dentaltown.com
Sure this does not represent all full contours but i think it highlights how important the use of modifiers are in the incisal 3rd along with consistant colouring around the cervical.
John, slightly layered on facial. Ok i would have done things different as the photo shows all !But this is approx 5 years post fitting and the patient is still happy, and the gingiva is looking healthy. Just a comparison.Here is a fun case I did today, received yesterday at noon, poured/scanned by 4pm, designed at 7am today, milled by 8am, sintered by 2pm, stain/glazed and shipped by 330pm for a local client. 2 days in lab 6 unit slam dunk case FC-Zenostar,
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc285/Ziconia/b8fe6884-2c34-43e4-87dd-6f249e0210e2_zpsaeb6
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