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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Is there a problem blasting emax with aluminum oxide?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tayebdental" data-source="post: 115534" data-attributes="member: 9868"><p>I use Al 2 O 3 to divest, but I use glass beads on the emax itself, I think the Al 2 O 3 particles as we all know is very jagered, sharp and irregular and could creat creators that are full of micro crack that could affect the integrity of the restoration beside emax is glass not aluminum oxide( lithium disilicate) . Glass beads on the other hand has a uniform spherical shape that is less aggressive ( kider and gentler) when strike the surface, it polishes rather than create jagered surface. I hope I helped!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tayebdental, post: 115534, member: 9868"] I use Al 2 O 3 to divest, but I use glass beads on the emax itself, I think the Al 2 O 3 particles as we all know is very jagered, sharp and irregular and could creat creators that are full of micro crack that could affect the integrity of the restoration beside emax is glass not aluminum oxide( lithium disilicate) . Glass beads on the other hand has a uniform spherical shape that is less aggressive ( kider and gentler) when strike the surface, it polishes rather than create jagered surface. I hope I helped!! [/QUOTE]
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