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Successful Layering A basic guide to

Dear user, We kindly appreciate your decision to use this product. is a sophisticated, easy to use and high quality porcelain system. You will find great satisfaction and success with as it is designed for safe, quick and economic work. Please note, this brochure is only a basic aid. Please refer to the main directions for use (DFU) booklet for more detailed information. has a CTE (WAK) range of 13,9-15,1 @ 600 C. DENTSPLY recommends MEAlloy for the most economical work and strongest bond. MEA

To guarantee best shades, optical effects and physical properties these essential components MUST be used: Paste / Powder Opaque Opaceous Dentin Dentin Enamel The shade accuracy may be compromised by not following this simple guide line. By using DENTSPLY MEAlloy there is NO oxide (de-gas) firing required, saving time! MEA

Paste Opaque Application Paste Opaque = Quick and easy to apply Minimal layer thickness Outstanding bond to alloy with excellent masking and shading properties BASE PASTE for first opaque firing (975 C) SHADED PASTE for second opaque firing (975 C) Base Paste application Appropriate crystals Shaded paste application Always LIGHT crystals with Final result Fully masking See chart! A thin layer Shaded Paste Sand Paper finish The Paste Opaque System contains BASE + SHADED pastes. These must be applied and fired separately as per DFU. Depending on final shade crystals medium or dark are used after base paste application (refer to chart on pg 10). Light crystals should always be used after application of the SHADED paste.

The Perfect Mix The correct mixing of Ceramco 3 liquid and powder will produce a consistency of porcelain that is not only quick and easy to build up with but also helps to control shrinkage. To re-wet the powder mix, thoroughly re-mix with distilled water. Do not expose the mix to dust or any other possible contamination as this can effect the quality of the finished porcelain. Do not put used material back into the bottle. Think economically - only use as much material as needed to complete the case. A thin runny mix can result in high shrinkage, shades that are too light, bubbles or loss of contour.

Opaceous Dentin, Dentin and Enamel application To match the required shade, a thin layer of OPAQUE DENTIN should be applied in key areas, as shown below, prior to dentine build up. Build to full contour with DENTIN Cut back the incisal by 1/3 and add the appropriate ENAMEL overbuilding by approx 10% Opaceous Dentin Dentin and Dentin Cut-Back at a third of the tooth s length Enamel to full contour A wide variety of dentin modifiers, natural and opal enamels and other effect powders are available for individual characterisation of your restorations.

Correct firing parameters The visual indicator is an essential guide to correct furnace calibration. The crown shown below demonstrates the correct visual indicator for Ceramco 3 which should be shiny with slight surface texture If the porcelain appears opaque, light and chalky, the furnace is under-firing. (Temp too low) If the porcelain appears high in chroma, rounded and very glossy, the furnace is over-firing. (Temp too high) If the porcelain is shiny, translucent with slight surface texture, the furnace is firing correctly. (Ideal) Temperature: A perfect firing Too low Too high Ideal Basic furnace testing can done using Ceramco 3 Super Clear powder made into samples as above. If the firing result is not satisfactory, increase/decrease temperature by 5 C and fire a new sample. Continue until correct visual indicator is achieved.

Contouring and Glazing. If a correction firing is necessary, add the appropriate materials to re-contour the restoration and repeat Dentin / Enamel firing, reducing the firing temperature to 940 C. After contouring and characterising the restoration, thoroughly steam clean the porcelain prior to staining and glazing. There are three ways of glazing: 1. Natural glaze at 935 C 2. Overglaze at 930 C 3. Hand polishing Additions and corrections can be easily made. Contouring Finished restoration Always ensure that the porcelain is thoroughly cleaned by steam, ultrasonic or under running water before making an addition and/or glazing and staining.

FIRING PROGRAMS IN C 945 945 935 930 FIRING PROGRAMS IN F

Please contact your local DENTSPLY Representative for any further advice or assistance

Personal notes: Please contact your local DENTSPLY Representative for any further advice or assistance