I generally choose the shade considering the cuspal or incisal 1/2 brilliance/value. When selecting a block in this manner, one must choose from HT, LT, and HT, based on the consideration of the target dentition. The cervical color and saturation intensity must take this into consideration. This takes some case experience and then you will be able to project the need for color and saturation
Question. I am being trained to push the flow into the tooth to show the margins before baking. In your video, you cover the margins to seal them. Am I being trained wrong?
Place the flow, and then when seating the die pin, allow the Objectfix to expand to seal the margin, but not cover the margin. the main objective is to fully fill the internal aspects and support the margins during firing. All the best.
Yes, use the appropriate glaze though. Most my zirconia I polish though, better function to the apposing dentition. For aesthetics, I will glaze just the buccal, brush-on glaze (MiYO) works the best for this.
Good question. I am still waiting for more independent performance studies on Tessera and GC Lisi. I know the pressable LISi is getting great reviews. The CAD/CAM market has had several disappointments with materials in the last several years. I am always careful endorsing until I see the independent studies. Always hoping for the best!
Great video. Learned some new techniques that I'll utilize at the office.
Thank you very much! Great explanation 😊
amazing work. my question for you is when you create warmth with A2 do you consider your starting shade?
I generally choose the shade considering the cuspal or incisal 1/2 brilliance/value. When selecting a block in this manner, one must choose from HT, LT, and HT, based on the consideration of the target dentition. The cervical color and saturation intensity must take this into consideration. This takes some case experience and then you will be able to project the need for color and saturation
Hi, nice Video, thanks. Could you please write down the names of the polishing tools (the Blue weel and the paste)?
I will do the glaze spray under a hood. My concern is the aerated spray floating in the room possibly being a health hazard from long term use.
You are correct. Always be waring a mask!!
Dr please we need videos about cerec tessra
I am still waiting for more independent performance studies on Tessera and GC Lisi.
Question. I am being trained to push the flow into the tooth to show the margins before baking. In your video, you cover the margins to seal them. Am I being trained wrong?
Place the flow, and then when seating the die pin, allow the Objectfix to expand to seal the margin, but not cover the margin. the main objective is to fully fill the internal aspects and support the margins during firing. All the best.
Thank you really helpfull!
Glad it helped!
hello james
great video
can it be used with zircon crowns ??
thanks.
Yes, use the appropriate glaze though. Most my zirconia I polish though, better function to the apposing dentition. For aesthetics, I will glaze just the buccal, brush-on glaze (MiYO) works the best for this.
@@KlimDDS thanks for reply 🌹🌹 you are the best
Hi James
Your thoughts on Tessera/GC Lisi ??
Good question. I am still waiting for more independent performance studies on Tessera and GC Lisi. I know the pressable LISi is getting great reviews. The CAD/CAM market has had several disappointments with materials in the last several years. I am always careful endorsing until I see the independent studies. Always hoping for the best!
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I thınk ıt weast too much material
I hear you!