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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
SLM copings
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<blockquote data-quote="eyeloveteeth" data-source="post: 132502" data-attributes="member: 6624"><p>ok imagine this - you have now literally a coping of 100% alloy. There is no oxide layer inbetween as there would be during traditional casting. Well, the only options of degasing are now going to be on the surfaces. now add in a finicky metal like Argen NF, and it's going to look "dirty".</p><p></p><p>We use spray opaque and have never had an issue of metal showing through. If anything, because of how thin I can make this, I am getting adequate porcelain coverage without sacrificing thickness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeloveteeth, post: 132502, member: 6624"] ok imagine this - you have now literally a coping of 100% alloy. There is no oxide layer inbetween as there would be during traditional casting. Well, the only options of degasing are now going to be on the surfaces. now add in a finicky metal like Argen NF, and it's going to look "dirty". We use spray opaque and have never had an issue of metal showing through. If anything, because of how thin I can make this, I am getting adequate porcelain coverage without sacrificing thickness. [/QUOTE]
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