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Layering Technique
By applying the individual layering technique, one can use the broad range
of dentin and enamel powders
create natural and highly sophisticated restorations.
If the structure requires dentin proceed with the build-up, aesthetic effects can be
achieved in the enamel area using enamel opal
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powders
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EE1 Sunrise
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powders can be applied as an overlay or as needed
enhance individualization effects.
Three unit bridge after first firing
Staining / Overglazing
The Dentsply Sirona Universal Stain and Glaze system (available separately)
is recommended for finishing full contour and veneered restorations. This
system is especially matched to the Celtra Press framework and Celtra Ceram
veneering system.
Place a small amount of the stain or glaze on the palette. If necessary, mix the
stain and glaze with the Dentsply Sirona Stain and Glaze Liquid to achieve a
creamy consistency and apply the mixture to the porcelain surface.
Additional Universal Stains may be applied for individual characterizations
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Remove the die material from the restoration. To ensure proper fit, remove
excess glaze from the interior of the crown as well as the internal margin areas.
Fire the crown according to recommended firing cycles
Note: For best results, be sure to mix thoroughly the stain and overglaze prior
to use. The pigment and liquid can sometimes become separated inside the jar
over time.
Note: If a higher sheen is desirable, either raise the high firing temperature 10˚C
or use an additional 30 second hold time at the high temperature.
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. For cervical, occlusal fossa and body areas use
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or EE3 Sunset to enhance chromatic effects. Opal effect
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giving you the ability to
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and enamel effect
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