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| Clinical cases contributed by : Dr.Gerard. J. Chiche Restorations fabricated by : Hitoshi Aoshima |
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| Laminate Veneer Restorations using EX-3 and Screening Porcelain |
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| Flexural Strength of EX-3 as compared with other leading porcelains |
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Thickness comparison
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Powder opaque
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Paste opaque of other company |
Noritake EX-3 |
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Among the baked layer,
we can find random minute holes. |
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Because of the fine particle size of its composition, Luster Porcelain can achieve the selective reflection which assures the Opalescence seen in the natural tooth. Noritake Luster Porcelain exhibits minimal wear in the mouth due to the smaller and consistant particle size resulting in less wear of the opposing teeth. |
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Raw material of Luster Porcelain
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Luster Porcelain under the transmissive light |
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Comparison with natural tooth and
other low wearing porcelains |
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| Natural tooth | Noritake Luster Porcelain | Company E | Company B |
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testing done after acid etching of porcelain with SEM at
3000 magnification |
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Internal Stain was first developed by Mr.Hitoshi Aoshima.
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Steps for Internal Stain
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Baked Body and Enamel
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Apply Internal Stain as if drawing on a canvas. |
After Internal Stain is baked, build-up with Translucent | Finished crown | |||
| 2 layer Build-up Basic Build-up Technique |
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| 3 layer Build-up Special Technique for using Translucent, Luster Porcelain, Internal Stain |
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