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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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What is the recommended Cement Gap for Veneers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Davor RDT" data-source="post: 340977" data-attributes="member: 20439"><p>If you have a mill , play with settings and mill wax . Dial it in . </p><p>If you use milling service , ask the center what they recommend and go from there .</p><p>Basic and good law for veneers from what I've learned is, Intimate fit makes for proper bonding and better light and color transfer between tooth/restoration .</p><p>So far a good prep and lost wax wins the day .</p><p>Lithium disilicate of some sort plus layering helps . Since it bonds good and easier then feldspathic from point of adjustability after try in .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davor RDT, post: 340977, member: 20439"] If you have a mill , play with settings and mill wax . Dial it in . If you use milling service , ask the center what they recommend and go from there . Basic and good law for veneers from what I've learned is, Intimate fit makes for proper bonding and better light and color transfer between tooth/restoration . So far a good prep and lost wax wins the day . Lithium disilicate of some sort plus layering helps . Since it bonds good and easier then feldspathic from point of adjustability after try in . [/QUOTE]
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