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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Zirconium
post-sintered zirconia add on, stain and glaze recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick Coon" data-source="post: 290151" data-attributes="member: 11366"><p>HI Lindsay! Of course I'm going to recommend the Ivocolor Stain and Glaze System. The shade pastes make it easy to hit the chroma and value modifications you need to make. The wide variety of Essence powders give you endless possibilities for characterization. The Fluo Glazes add the needed fluorescence to monolithic restorations that is needed as well as give you an excellent glaze at a low temperature (710C for all-ceramics - zirconia, e.max, Empress - full contour or layered). The glaze also has enough ceramic content that it can be used to add contacts (within limits) or change line-angles if needed. If a larger contact is needed, I use the IPS e.max Ceram Add-On powders in the appropriate translucency range (Incisal, Dentin, Margin, Bleach).</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick Coon, post: 290151, member: 11366"] HI Lindsay! Of course I'm going to recommend the Ivocolor Stain and Glaze System. The shade pastes make it easy to hit the chroma and value modifications you need to make. The wide variety of Essence powders give you endless possibilities for characterization. The Fluo Glazes add the needed fluorescence to monolithic restorations that is needed as well as give you an excellent glaze at a low temperature (710C for all-ceramics - zirconia, e.max, Empress - full contour or layered). The glaze also has enough ceramic content that it can be used to add contacts (within limits) or change line-angles if needed. If a larger contact is needed, I use the IPS e.max Ceram Add-On powders in the appropriate translucency range (Incisal, Dentin, Margin, Bleach). I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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