Yes, regular miYO works well, you do need to fire and crystallize first, and then add to the fired surface, 850 is designed for precrystallization addition, whereas the regular MiYO has a lower fusing temperature, and is not designed for pre-crystallization application, I use both all the time, for instance, I will use 850 on e.max for pre-crystallization if I need any modification after the first fire, then I will use my MiYO aesthetic for the follow-up characterization, the colors in the MiYO aesthetic are better than in the 850, but they're both great products, wishing you all the best.
Great video! Learned a lot in such a short time! -just ordered the 850 kit and received it !!! Regarding eMAX for anteriors-which milling burs are you using and should it be on extra fine all the time? Will this reduce chipping or uneven margins after milling? What is the wetting agent that you are using?
With the Primemill, I use an Extra Fine mill for all ceramics, and for e.max, there is no chipping. The speed for the Extra Fine mill with the Primemill is almost as fast as the Fine mill, but with superior results. The MC XL Extra Fine mill is excellent but significantly slower. The menu on the Primemill will show the but combo and which burs to use. I use about 75mL of the lube addition solution for the Primemill and MC XL.
@@KlimDDS Thank you. #1-I have 2 MCXL's. Which burs should I be using for eMAX, anteriors, also to avoid chipping do have to use extra fine or can we use fine? 2.-When you are using the MIYO 850 you mentioned a wettng agent please elaborate
I use Extra Fine mill all the time. With the Primemill, it is almost as fast as Fine mill and the outcome is superior with no margin chipping on e.max. The wetting agent for MiYO is the liquid that some with the MiYO 850 kit. Only use the liquid to wet the brush, and then mix the glaze before dispensing. The viscosity should be right on.
@@KlimDDS thank you so much I’ve been watching your videos they are awesome… However your recent video said margin thickness of 100 µm… Is that a newer parameter setting
What firing cycle do you use with Miyo 850? I believe with empress ceram paste you were staining/glazing pre crystallized ceramic and using speed cycle. Is that correct and if so, do is work with Miyo?
Use the regular crystallization cycles for e.max, the beauty of 850 is the colors and glaze can be applied before crystallization, and any follow-up color firings are done with the e.max corrective cycle, great question; all the best.
@@drMichalTrochimiuk There are two lines of MiYO. MiYO 850 is for e.max. MiYO Aesthetic, the initial regular line of MiYO, is made for zircona and can be used on ceramics, but not for pre-crystal application on MiYO.
Hi, can we use this kit for monolithic as well !
Yes, it was designed for e.max monolithic. All the best.
Can you achieve this results with regular Miyo or a need the 850 version, I just bought the regular, so that’s why I’m asking 😅
Yes, regular miYO works well, you do need to fire and crystallize first, and then add to the fired surface, 850 is designed for precrystallization addition, whereas the regular MiYO has a lower fusing temperature, and is not designed for pre-crystallization application, I use both all the time, for instance, I will use 850 on e.max for pre-crystallization if I need any modification after the first fire, then I will use my MiYO aesthetic for the follow-up characterization, the colors in the MiYO aesthetic are better than in the 850, but they're both great products, wishing you all the best.
If time is not an issue, would you recommend firing first, then using regular myo for best results?
Great video! Learned a lot in such a short time!
-just ordered the 850 kit and received it !!!
Regarding eMAX for anteriors-which milling burs are you using and should it be on extra fine all the time?
Will this reduce chipping or uneven margins after milling?
What is the wetting agent that you are using?
With the Primemill, I use an Extra Fine mill for all ceramics, and for e.max, there is no chipping. The speed for the Extra Fine mill with the Primemill is almost as fast as the Fine mill, but with superior results. The MC XL Extra Fine mill is excellent but significantly slower. The menu on the Primemill will show the but combo and which burs to use. I use about 75mL of the lube addition solution for the Primemill and MC XL.
@@KlimDDS Thank you.
#1-I have 2 MCXL's. Which burs should I be using for eMAX, anteriors, also to avoid chipping do have to use extra fine or can we use fine?
2.-When you are using the MIYO 850 you mentioned a wettng agent please elaborate
I use Extra Fine mill all the time. With the Primemill, it is almost as fast as Fine mill and the outcome is superior with no margin chipping on e.max. The wetting agent for MiYO is the liquid that some with the MiYO 850 kit. Only use the liquid to wet the brush, and then mix the glaze before dispensing. The viscosity should be right on.
@@studiobdental The 12 on the left can work with Fine mill. However use Margin Thickness parameter of 120 and no fast milling
@@KlimDDS thank you so much I’ve been watching your videos they are awesome… However your recent video said margin thickness of 100 µm… Is that a newer parameter setting
Can you use the miyo glaze on BL bleach shades of emax/empress?
Yes, use the MIYO Esthetic on empress, can use the MiYO Esthetic or MiYO 850 on e.max
@@KlimDDS BL Bleach shades? That's okay.
Yes
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What firing cycle do you use with Miyo 850? I believe with empress ceram paste you were staining/glazing pre crystallized ceramic and using speed cycle. Is that correct and if so, do is work with Miyo?
Use the regular crystallization cycles for e.max, the beauty of 850 is the colors and glaze can be applied before crystallization, and any follow-up color firings are done with the e.max corrective cycle, great question; all the best.
James, can since the old empress glazes aren't available, are you using one of these lines for Empress?
I use Ivocolor for Empress. Great system! the MiYO firing temperature is between 830 to 850. This is too high for Empress.
What is the difference between nomal miyo and miyo 850? Just the glaze bottle?
The normal MiYO has a significantly lower firing temp. The 850 glaze and colors are different than the normal and are made to fire at 850.
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That’s a good looking tooth.
Where can I buy Miyo 850?
miyo850.com
@@KlimDDS Thanks! Can it also be used with full contour zirconia?
@@drMichalTrochimiuk There are two lines of MiYO. MiYO 850 is for e.max. MiYO Aesthetic, the initial regular line of MiYO, is made for zircona and can be used on ceramics, but not for pre-crystal application on MiYO.
Miyo its better to ivocolor ?
Hands down, there is a significant aesthetic elevation with MiYO 850, and the glaze is magical.
@@KlimDDS Where can I order it here in Spain? I want to try it
Try contacting the following website and ask miyo850.com@@juliovazquez9834
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