Univsersal add on PFM

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To be honest, it's been a long while since I've dealt with ceramic.
We all develop a comfort zone for materials we use frequently.
Long cooling periods and patient's waiting are not things I enjoy together.
But then again, I'm old and cranky
They say the grass is always greener on the other side.
I say " get off my lawn" !
 
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Well, you tell the patient the crown doesn't fit. We are going to add porcelain you can either stay here or we can make a new appointment. Most want to wait.
 
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Well, you tell the patient the crown doesn't fit. We are going to add porcelain you can either stay here or we can make a new appointment. Most want to wait.
I get that. But it doesn't minimize the stress of the situation.
That's a big part of an in house operation.
 
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There is always the I can do it fast or I can do it right which one would you prefer. You are paying 1000+ dollars for this do you want me to rush it?
 
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Universal glaze powder 40 percent
60 percent body or enamal powder
Depending on where your adding,works good.
My professor John Archibald taught me that.
 

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