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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Vita? vm9?
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<blockquote data-quote="H.Ross" data-source="post: 210266" data-attributes="member: 15502"><p>I do 90% on my cases with VM9, I have full kit.</p><p></p><p>Effect Liner is NOT used to color the zirconia, it is used to increase fluorescence in the depth. Note you need to bake it on a higher temperature 930C than the rest of the porcelains in the kit. It is used mainly on neck areas and you can cover the whole crown with it.</p><p></p><p>Yes, VM9 shades are not always warm enough to get the coloring right, I always face this but I know how to overcome this issue. Try mixing your Base Dentin with Chroma Plus 50:50 in the first or wash bake.</p><p></p><p>Bonus tip, out of all ceramics I've tried, the best color matching with using only Dentin and Enamel I found with Creation CT. I am pretty sure there are many other reputable brands you can try, with Vita you have to use a lot of materials to get shade right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H.Ross, post: 210266, member: 15502"] I do 90% on my cases with VM9, I have full kit. Effect Liner is NOT used to color the zirconia, it is used to increase fluorescence in the depth. Note you need to bake it on a higher temperature 930C than the rest of the porcelains in the kit. It is used mainly on neck areas and you can cover the whole crown with it. Yes, VM9 shades are not always warm enough to get the coloring right, I always face this but I know how to overcome this issue. Try mixing your Base Dentin with Chroma Plus 50:50 in the first or wash bake. Bonus tip, out of all ceramics I've tried, the best color matching with using only Dentin and Enamel I found with Creation CT. I am pretty sure there are many other reputable brands you can try, with Vita you have to use a lot of materials to get shade right. [/QUOTE]
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