Infiltrating Zirconia CEREC Dental Restorations
Internalizing color for zirconia dental restorations is an effective way to enhance saturation zones and control value. In my hands, I have found this approach to work well in particular for 3Y zirconia and also Katana and ZirCAD Multi. Register at https://bit.ly/2RcGQZ2 and become an online Klim Institute member to view our many tutorial videos with our worldwide CEREC community. For the whole team and online CE included https://bit.ly/2As7Ih3

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The Programat CS6 is the Real Deal

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Too White or Just Right? How to Pick the Perfect Tooth Shade

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Tips for Blending Zirconia Restorations

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How to Cement Ti-Bases to Zirconia Crowns - Using MicroEtchers and Resin Cement

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CEREC vs Dental Lab Crowns: Is Chairside Milling Worth It?

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Aesthetic CEREC Zirconia Bridge Workflow

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Unbelievable Full Mouth Transformation in a Day! - Dentist Shares the Latest in Cosmetic Dentistry

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Chairside CEREC Zirconia

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Favored CEREC Glaze and Coloring Systems

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Dental Crown options for Back teeth.

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Steps for Finishing Pre-sintered Zirconia

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CDOCS Weekly Bytes — Utilizing the CEREC Virtual Articulator

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Why a Crown and Not a Filling?

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Creating Incisal Edge Effects on Monolithic Veneers and Crown

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direct composite veneers with layering technique

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The Secret to Strong, Natural-Looking Restorations: CEREC MTL™ Zirconia Blocks

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Anterior e.max Stain and Glaze Workflow for the CAD/CAM Dentists

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Dental Crowns Explained | WATCH BEFORE YOUR CROWN PROCEDURE!

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CEREC Speed Fire Guidelines

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