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Hello we are currently using Argen Zirconia and having issues with green state shading. We are only having the issue on their HT zirconia and it is only on C shades. It comes out with like a greenish looking tint. We have tried everything from longer dip, hand painting, incisal etc. You name it we have tried it and still happens. Any tricks out their?
 
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Hello we are currently using Argen Zirconia and having issues with green state shading. We are only having the issue on their HT zirconia and it is only on C shades. It comes out with like a greenish looking tint. We have tried everything from longer dip, hand painting, incisal etc. You name it we have tried it and still happens. Any tricks out their?
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Try another manufactures liquid. If you ask nicely, Origin may send you out a free sample of
a C shade liquid (C1-4). Try the Chroma level 70, it's in the middle as far as intensity.
Mill a couple of trial units, and try dipping one @ 30 seconds and see how it looks.
I say 30, as I'm not sure how HT will absorb the color, or how it may look. As you
know, differing zirconias and liquids absorb and color differently.

If it looks good, but to strong or weak in color, adjust your dipping time accordingly.
The Origin liquids can be diluted with distilled water if needed, to tone it down. Try
10% dilution as a starting point, if needed.
 

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