anaxgum Step-By-Step Technique - Layering on White and Pink PMMA
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Florian Steinheber, a technician from Stuttgart Germany who specializes in composite work, shows his technique for bonding anaxgum pink composite to pink PMMA and tooth-shade PMMA.
This Full-Length version is designed for viewers to work along on their own full-arch case. Steps will be shown is real time on the white side of the arch, and summarized on the pink side of the arch, since the steps are basically duplicated on each background.
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I love it! I don’t know why I’ve never thought of laying color down before applying the composite! This video taught me a lot! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you for your great feedback! We miss holding our live courses, but we know these videos are the next best thing. We're so glad you learned something valuable!
INCREDIBLE AND PERFECT, FLORIAN AND TAY THANKS
Thank you, Carlos! Your energy is always keeping us going all the way over here in the USA. Gracias!
Look at the color and tone it’s perfect
Congratulations on the work done, how many millimeters do all the layers of composite used occupy in total? Thank you
I want a composite tray that he uses!! Great technique and the whole presentation inspires!!!
That's vintage Smile Line! They don't make it anymore, but it was perfect for this video :) Thanks for the great feedback!
Can you scan it some we can print it please lol @anaxdentNorthAmerica
You guys are awesome 👏
Thanks, Rafael! We're so glad you like the video, and we think you're awesome too :)
How we can grazing teeth?
Hi! Are you asking about glazing on the teeth? The Dreve Nanovarnish used in this video can be used on the PMMA teeth as well. The technician in this video prefers to leave the teeth without glaze.
Do you have any modifiers or stains for nancomposite teeth.
Right now, we have light-cure stains for internal characterization only (www.anaxdentusa.com/anaxblend-colors-s-set-8-x-1g/). So, you would have to apply the stains, light cure them, then apply at least a thin layer of enamel composite (www.anaxdentusa.com/anaxblend-enamel-flows-3g/) over the cured stains. It's honestly the best long-term approach. But the fastest way would be using a product like GC's Optiglaze Colors (tinted glaze system for external staining).
I make acrylic crowns on denture.