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Enamel Effect Sunrise (EE1) / Enamel Effect
Sunset (EE3)
Opalescent effect powder can be used for yellow/
orange (Sunrise)
g
m
&
(Sunset) accents in the enamel areas. They are well
suited for increasing the chroma level at the 2nd or 3rd
dentine firings. Sunset is mainly used for A-shades,
whereas Sunrise is used mainly for B-shades. Both
powders can be diluted using EO4 Enamel Opal
Transparent to reduce the intensity of yellow and
reddish colors.
Enamel Effect Violet (EE2) /
Enamel Effect Sky (EE5)
Opalescent effect powders for discreet accent rod
formations
b
k
and for creating strong illusions of
&
depth and translucency in incisal areas. They can be
diluted using EO4 Enamel Opal Transparent to reduce
the intensity of the violet or sky.
Enamel Effect Fog (EE4)
Opalescent effect powder for grayish incisal areas
d
k
can be diluted by using EO4 Enamel Opal
&
Transparent to reduce the gray intensity.
Enamel Effect Ivory (EE6)
Whitish opalescent effect powder
lingual ridges in the anterior area and to enhance
occlusal cusps in the posterior region as well – can
be diluted by using EO4 Enamel Opal Transparent to
reduce the intensity of milky-ivory color.
Layering Technique
Dentins (D)
Dentins are optically balanced in hue, chroma and
value, with out-of-the-bottle shade accuracy per the
Vita
®
Classical standard. All 16 A-D shade designa-
tions
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are available in individual bottles. Additionally,
bleach shades are available in the
BL1-4 standard.
Power Dentins (PD)
Power Dentins are highly chromatic, fluorescent
and intensive powders for individual chromatic
adjustments. The Power Dentins can be used in all
areas to increase the chroma in the cervical, palatal
or occlusal fossa areas, and are especially useful
for lithium disilicate frameworks lacking chroma.
The powders can be used pure or in varying mixtures
depending upon desired effect and intensity.
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The A-D designations correspond to Vita
Vita is a registered trademark of Vita Zahnfabrik H. Rauter GmbH & Co.
, as well as orange/reddish
c
j
for palatal/
&
®
Classical Shade Guide which is meant to be a guide not a match.
Opaceous Dentins (OD)
Opaceous Dentins are similar in chroma and hue to
Dentins, but with a 25% (average) increase in opacity.
Opaceous Dentins can be used to control light
and translucent effects in the body of the restoration.
They are widely used for masking core substructures
in zirconia for more life-like restorations. The
powders can be used pure or in varying mixtures
depending upon desired effect and intensity.
Dentin Effects (DE)
Dentin Effects are intensive powders in a range of cool
and warm hues which can be used as rod formations,
accents and chromatic or value adjustments plus
varied effects. EO4 Enamel Opal Transparent can be
used to dilute and reduce the intensity.
Dentin Gingiva (DG)
Gingiva powders in multiple shades mimicking soft
tissue areas. Dentin Gingiva has same translucency as
dentin and is fired during dentin applications at 770 °C,
which is especially helpful in veneering implant-sup-
ported frameworks.
Add-On Correction (C) & Add-On Gingiva (G)
Add-On Correction porcelain can be used for making
final adjustments. Similarly, Add-On Gingiva can be
used for final corrections in gingival areas. Both are
low fusing ceramics with a firing temperature of 750 °C
or 760 °C (see firing charts), and can be used either
with or after glaze firing.
Stains & Overglaze
Dentsply Sirona Universal Stains and Glaze is
especially developed with broad compatibility with a
wide array of substructures and veneering systems,
including Celtra Press and Celtra Ceram restorations.
More information about this universal system is avai-
lable at celtra-dentsplysirona.com.
Note:
For prescribed staining recipes of full contour
Celtra Press restorations in all 16 VITA
shades, please see the Celtra Staining Guide at
celtra-dentsplysirona.com.
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