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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
interproximal tearing using vita vm13
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<blockquote data-quote="Sda36" data-source="post: 337186" data-attributes="member: 17701"><p>For PFM's always used Tanaka's One Bake Technique which always condensed inter- proximal porcelain so that it would fire more densely 1st and then main mass fusing around that. You could also add a touch of glaze powder to inter-proximal mix to ensure firing 1st. All part of the "One Bake Technique" </p><p></p><p>For those who are somewhat reluctant to even want to try condensing, Gerald Ubassy has an Excellent workflow for multi-unit build ups that is also top notch. In his book " Shape and Color" Also covers this with is amazing "Tips and Tricks" Volume. Definitely check them out, less grey hairs and even though working with Zr nowadays as opposed to PFM, with ceramic principles and behaviors everything remains the same. What!!! Now I'm quoting Led Zep, No Surprise!!!<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🙂" title="Slightly smiling face :slight_smile:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" data-shortname=":slight_smile:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sda36, post: 337186, member: 17701"] For PFM's always used Tanaka's One Bake Technique which always condensed inter- proximal porcelain so that it would fire more densely 1st and then main mass fusing around that. You could also add a touch of glaze powder to inter-proximal mix to ensure firing 1st. All part of the "One Bake Technique" For those who are somewhat reluctant to even want to try condensing, Gerald Ubassy has an Excellent workflow for multi-unit build ups that is also top notch. In his book " Shape and Color" Also covers this with is amazing "Tips and Tricks" Volume. Definitely check them out, less grey hairs and even though working with Zr nowadays as opposed to PFM, with ceramic principles and behaviors everything remains the same. What!!! Now I'm quoting Led Zep, No Surprise!!!🙂 [/QUOTE]
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