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<blockquote data-quote="Syrob" data-source="post: 62521" data-attributes="member: 6545"><p>What makes easy polishing of gold crowns, is </p><p>a) a homogenous casting </p><p>b) proper design occlusal scheme and </p><p>c) the following instrumentation: </p><p> 1) Micro Points Pacific Abasive, </p><p> 2) Dura-White Stones by Shofu, and </p><p> 3) polishing compound Zircon-Brite by DVA in combination with Twinkle </p><p> Paste.</p><p></p><p>And forget about the multitude unnecessary grooves- the so-called chicken scratches which are impossible to polish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Syrob, post: 62521, member: 6545"] What makes easy polishing of gold crowns, is a) a homogenous casting b) proper design occlusal scheme and c) the following instrumentation: 1) Micro Points Pacific Abasive, 2) Dura-White Stones by Shofu, and 3) polishing compound Zircon-Brite by DVA in combination with Twinkle Paste. And forget about the multitude unnecessary grooves- the so-called chicken scratches which are impossible to polish. [/QUOTE]
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