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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Ivoclar inline
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<blockquote data-quote="user name" data-source="post: 199966" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>I have your answer...</p><p></p><p>You are possibly putting your build up brush to your mouth? Old skool techs did that a lot to control the moisture and refine the tip of the brush. If you have used mouthwash, sucked on candy or are chewing gum, your saliva can contaminate the porcelain and leave light opaque discolorations.</p><p></p><p>Another way this can happen if you are using tissue to wipe your brush or blot the ceramic, you must NOT use a tissue that has any moisturizer or perfumes. Just plain old tissue.</p><p></p><p>lastly, Ive seen some discolorations with InLine when opacious dentins are used. I have no answer why, but where the opacious and regular dentins meet sometimes will show some lighter areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user name, post: 199966, member: 1719"] I have your answer... You are possibly putting your build up brush to your mouth? Old skool techs did that a lot to control the moisture and refine the tip of the brush. If you have used mouthwash, sucked on candy or are chewing gum, your saliva can contaminate the porcelain and leave light opaque discolorations. Another way this can happen if you are using tissue to wipe your brush or blot the ceramic, you must NOT use a tissue that has any moisturizer or perfumes. Just plain old tissue. lastly, Ive seen some discolorations with InLine when opacious dentins are used. I have no answer why, but where the opacious and regular dentins meet sometimes will show some lighter areas. [/QUOTE]
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