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KEROX workshop with DENTAL LABS: > Dipping of KEROX Zirconia disks.

KEROX workshop with DENTAL LABS: > Dipping of KEROX Zirconia disks. 3 ) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS :. Upcera & Kerox „NT” Natural Translucent. >I ntensity of color is not significantly d ependent on the dip time. >Different dip duration is needed for anatomic

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KEROX workshop with DENTAL LABS: > Dipping of KEROX Zirconia disks.

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  1. KEROX workshop with DENTAL LABS: > Dipping of KEROX Zirconia disks.

  2. 3) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS: Upcera & Kerox „NT” Natural Translucent • >Intensity of color is • not significantly • dependent on the • dip time. • >Different dip duration • is needed for anatomic • and frame coloring. • >25% less dipping time • is needed for anatomic • pieces, for best • Individualization. • More aesthetic on ETHD. Darker colors require longer time frame.

  3. 3) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS: Upcera & Kerox „ETHD” Extreme Translucent & High Density • >Intensity of color is • not significantly • dependent on the • dip time. • >Different dip duration • is needed for anatomic • and frame coloring. • >25% less dipping time • is needed for anatomic • pieces, for best • Individualization. • More aesthetic, than on NT. Darker colors require longer time frame.

  4. 3) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS: Upcera & Kerox „ETHD” Extreme Translucent & High Density Upcera & Kerox „NT” Natural Translucent

  5. 3) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS: Prettau Aquarell& Kerox „NT” Natural Translucent • >Intensity of color is • significantly • dependent on the • dip time. • >Different dip duration • is needed for anatomic • and frame coloring. • >25% less dipping time • is needed for anatomic • pieces, for best • individualization. • Reliable result with NT.

  6. 3) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS: Prettau Aquarell& Kerox „ETHD” Extreme Translucent & High Density • >Intensity of color is • significantly • dependent on the • dip time. • >Different dip duration • is needed for anatomic • and frame coloring. • >25% less dipping time • is needed for anatomic • pieces, for best • individualization. • For ETHD, more dip time is needed, than in the instructions.

  7. 3) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS: Prettau & Kerox „ETHD” Extreme Translucent & High Density Prettau & Kerox „NT” Natural Translucent

  8. 3) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS: Bruxzir& Kerox „ETHD” Extreme Translucent & High Density • >Intensity of color is • verylow. • >Suitableforanatomic • piecesbutrequires • a lot of workwith • Stain&Glaze. • >Non-idealfor • frameworks. • ColorsareclosetotheVITA-key • butwith a lowintensity, pallid, lifelessresult. • Notrecommendedfor ETHD.

  9. 3) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS: Bruxzir& Kerox „ETHD” Extreme Translucent & High Density

  10. 3) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS: Origin& Kerox „ETHD” Extreme Translucent & High Density • >Intensity of color is • quitehigh. • >Wellsuitedfor • frameworks. • >Foranatomicalworks • it must be diluted. • > Dipduration is nearly • thesameforanatomic • and frame coloring. • Tone is bit toointensivebutcorrectto VITA. • Suitablefor ETHD frameworks.

  11. 3) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS: Origin& Kerox „ETHD” Extreme Translucent & High Density

  12. 3) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS: Wohlwend& Kerox „ETHD” Extreme Translucent & High Density • > Consolidatedresults • wasnotachievedwith • concentratedliquid. • >Colorsaretypicallynot • appropriateeitherinintensity • ortone. • >Notrecommendedfor • anatomicalworks. • Withproperdilutinga goodapproximateresultcan be achievedbutusage is complicated, paintrecycling is alsodifficult. The resultnotworththework.

  13. 3) CERAMICS KNOW-HOW TRANSFER TO LABS: Wohlwend& Kerox „ETHD” Extreme Translucent & High Density

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