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If you were redoing Your smile - What ceramic material and which technician?
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<blockquote data-quote="rkm rdt" data-source="post: 200980" data-attributes="member: 83"><p>I find it now easier to do a modified cutback on my zirconia than to use emax.</p><p></p><p>When it comes to anteriors, I still prefer a higher fusing porcelain such as Noritake czr for veneering. </p><p>For posteriors ,my most popular restoration is a micro layered fcz . It has become my signature crown because it is not stained and glazed like the other guys do.</p><p>We have been working on this for a year and have dialed in a process that makes these crowns just as esthetic as layred but with no abrasion or chipping risks.</p><p>Combine this with a Trios scan and it becomes even nicer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rkm rdt, post: 200980, member: 83"] I find it now easier to do a modified cutback on my zirconia than to use emax. When it comes to anteriors, I still prefer a higher fusing porcelain such as Noritake czr for veneering. For posteriors ,my most popular restoration is a micro layered fcz . It has become my signature crown because it is not stained and glazed like the other guys do. We have been working on this for a year and have dialed in a process that makes these crowns just as esthetic as layred but with no abrasion or chipping risks. Combine this with a Trios scan and it becomes even nicer. [/QUOTE]
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