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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Sonntag" data-source="post: 49147" data-attributes="member: 4900"><p>There's always GC Low Fusing gum shade porcelain as well. It only comes in one shade but you can customize by adding LF B1 dentin, clear fluo, opal white, etc. It fires at 770ºC so you generally don't have to worry about over-firing existing porcelain. It comes in very handy if you do press-over in the anterior; the press-over areas can't move or shrink at that temperature so all you have to be concerned with is the tissue area itself. It makes for a very efficient and simple way to do porcelain tissue cases. </p><p></p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Sonntag, post: 49147, member: 4900"] There's always GC Low Fusing gum shade porcelain as well. It only comes in one shade but you can customize by adding LF B1 dentin, clear fluo, opal white, etc. It fires at 770ºC so you generally don't have to worry about over-firing existing porcelain. It comes in very handy if you do press-over in the anterior; the press-over areas can't move or shrink at that temperature so all you have to be concerned with is the tissue area itself. It makes for a very efficient and simple way to do porcelain tissue cases. Rick [/QUOTE]
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