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Page 1: Characterization and glazing

Characterization and glazing

Laboratory Session

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Bisque Bake Porcelain

• Bisque bake porcelain is adjusted and contoured as necessary with green stones

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Characterization and Glazing of Porcelain

• Provides luster or gloss of porcelain

• The surface layer of porcelain and fill surface defects

• Some dentists do in house characterization with stains

• Degree of glazing depend on # of cycles

• TOO GLAZED is unnatural

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Armamentarium• Porcelain furnace• Clean glass slab (clean white

paper)• Sable brushes• Distilled water or special liquid• Stain powder• Hemostat

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Characterization and Glazing

• Increase shade match

• Difficulties and inaccuracies

• Modifications are expected

• Request porcelain in bisque

• Stain kits available

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Stain kit

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“Staining” or Shade modification

• Increasing Chroma or value is the simplest

• Decreasing Chroma or Value is the MOST difficult

• It is applied with a sable brush and special liquid where needed

• Characterization a better term

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• Hypocalcified areas

• Proximal coloration

• Enamel cracks

• Stained crack lines

• Exposed dentin

“Staining” or Shade modificationexercise is to increase the Value

or….

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Glazing of Porcelain• Glazing is applied in

all surfaces• Most glazing is done

under 1600 F• In PFM’s metal must

be polished again (next session)


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