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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Heraeus Kulzer Heraceram
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<blockquote data-quote="Zsolt Kovacs" data-source="post: 253550" data-attributes="member: 18492"><p>OK, Heraceram is not a complicated ceramic system , but you need more then only dentin and incisal and some transpa material.</p><p>You may need some increaser material ( I like the intensives like peach, caramel, solaris, taiga, orange and mango. ) To get more chroma you must mix it </p><p>with dentin for a intensive cervical color. I like it more than the increaser colors ( like A1 ; A2; A3 ...etc.. ) For example for a color A3,5 in cervical I mix 3/4 dentine A3,5 and 1/4 IN Caramel. After this you need the Matrix colors , like Oplaincisals, Opaltransparents, Values, and Mamelon dentines.</p><p>The application for the stratification is not complicated, but I can't explain for you here just writing down. </p><p>You must get a cut back on the dentine, apply Value for the 2/3 incised to get more light and fluorescence on this aria, than you must apply the tmamelons with the MD materials. Form with your brush the interior part of the tooth ( Mamelons ) than color very thin with OT 1. Now you can apply the oplaincisal for complete the anatomical form. The correction you do with opaltransparents.</p><p>I give you here the link from my FB, where you can see some example and the link from a video from a full arch reconstruction.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/zsolt.kovacs.1088" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/zsolt.kovacs.1088</a></p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]F38yNHcVna0[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zsolt Kovacs, post: 253550, member: 18492"] OK, Heraceram is not a complicated ceramic system , but you need more then only dentin and incisal and some transpa material. You may need some increaser material ( I like the intensives like peach, caramel, solaris, taiga, orange and mango. ) To get more chroma you must mix it with dentin for a intensive cervical color. I like it more than the increaser colors ( like A1 ; A2; A3 ...etc.. ) For example for a color A3,5 in cervical I mix 3/4 dentine A3,5 and 1/4 IN Caramel. After this you need the Matrix colors , like Oplaincisals, Opaltransparents, Values, and Mamelon dentines. The application for the stratification is not complicated, but I can't explain for you here just writing down. You must get a cut back on the dentine, apply Value for the 2/3 incised to get more light and fluorescence on this aria, than you must apply the tmamelons with the MD materials. Form with your brush the interior part of the tooth ( Mamelons ) than color very thin with OT 1. Now you can apply the oplaincisal for complete the anatomical form. The correction you do with opaltransparents. I give you here the link from my FB, where you can see some example and the link from a video from a full arch reconstruction. [URL]https://www.facebook.com/zsolt.kovacs.1088[/URL] [MEDIA=youtube]F38yNHcVna0[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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