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Prismatik NetPress™ & UniPack™
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Figure #1
Choose dental alloys with a CTE range of about 13.6 to 14.8.
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Figure #2
Finish and degas the metal substructure per the manufacturer's instructions.
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Figure #3
Mix together opaque powder and universal build-up liquid. The opaque's properties and opacity will mask the metal substructure.
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Figure #4
Final result of opaque should have a slight eggshell sheen and should achieve good metal coverage.
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Figure #5
Mix pre-blended powder with some universal build-up liquid. This will allow for better light diffusion and vitality.
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Figure #6
Build up UniPack to full contour with a slight overbuild, so as to compensate for shrinkage.
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Figure #7
After firing, adjust the restoration to the final anatomical contour occlusion and fit.
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Figure #8
Stains are used to complement the shade and characterize and enhance the restoration. (Chroma)
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Figure #9
Glaze the restoration to improve surface texture, achieve final shine and seal the restoration.
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Figure #10
The finished UniPack restoration after firing.
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