Initial spectrum ceramic stains gc box
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Initial Spectrum Stains of GC : universal ceramic shades for aesthetic dentures
Introduction
In dental prosthesis, the tint and the characterization Artificial teeth are crucial elements to ensure a natural result and satisfy the patient. As an expert reminds us, "Artificial teeth in dental prosthesis condition the final success of treatment ... and patient satisfaction"
. A crown or a bridge whose color is not harmonized to the patient's dentition can compromise the aesthetics of the smile. This is why dental prosthetists attach capital importance to the choice of shades and techniques of ceramic makeup. The evolution of dental materials - highly aesthetic ceramics, monolithic zirconia, etc. - strengthened this need for sophisticated characterization solutions. In this context, having a versatile and precise system of colors, such as Initial Spectrum Stains of GC, becomes a major asset for the dental laboratory.
Product presentation GC Initial Spectrum Stains
THE GC Initial Spectrum Stains is a system universal dyes and ceramic glaze Designed for the personalization of ceramic dental restorations. It is a full palette of powdered pigments accompanied by glaze, making it possible to bring shades of color and texture effects as well in external coloring that in internal characterization Prothetical parts
. In other words, these stains can be used to make up the surface of the crowns, facets or bridges (external makeup technique after cooking the structure), as well as to integrate particular shades during ceramic laminate (internal before or during superposition cooking).
One of the essential technical advantages of the range is its large compatibility with dental ceramics on the market. Thanks to a coefficient ofThermal expansion (CET) extended, the initial Spectrum Stains can be used on almost all types of dental ceramics without the risk of cooking incompatibility
. Whether catering is in traditional feldspathetic ceramic, lithium diilicate or zirconia, even a metalloceramic, this system of shades adapts without creating tensions or alteration of the room. GC has indeed designed these dyes so that they can support its entire "initial" range (MC, ZR-FS, Lisi, etc.), but also suit the other ceramics commonly used in the laboratory
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The kit Initial Spectrum Stains offer a vast color palette To respond to all clinical situations. We have 16 shades Different powder, covering a wide chromatic spectrum to enhance the realism of restorations
. From dentin shades to more translucent enamel shades, including special dyes (e.g. orange tint to imitate darker or brown cuspids for dimples), the prosthetist can faithfully recreate the nuances observed on natural teeth. This wealth of choice ensures a precision In makeup, allowing to subtly adjust the shade until you get a perfect integration of the prosthesis into the patient's smile. Note that the pigments have a certain fluorescence intrinsic comparable to that of a natural tooth, which contributes to a realistic visual effect under different luminoses
. Furthermore, the glaze Supplied in the system exists in two formulas - standard liquid (“glaze”) or paste (“glaze paste liquid”) - in order to modulate the consistency application according to the preferences of the technician
. We can thus choose a fluid consistency for a uniform varnishing or a pasty texture for a more controlled placement of shade in specific areas. In all cases, the final frosting obtained allows preserve texture surface (relief, micro-relief) while providing the bright Optimal for catering, a guarantee of a natural polished enamel aspect
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Advantages for dental prosthetists
Adopt Initial Spectrum Stains in the dental laboratory presents many benefits Concrete for the prosthetist, both technically and aesthetically:
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Chromatic precision : The finesse of the pigments and the diversity of the colors offer exceptional precision in the Color mixture. The prosthetist can reproduce identically the reference color provided by the practitioner (standard shades guide) and even go beyond by recreating the internal variations of the natural tooth (nipples, opalescence areas, subtle marbles). This level of precision is reflected in indistinguishable restorations of adjacent teeth, improving the satisfaction of the practitioner and the patient. Dental ceramic experts, such as CDT Fotis Megas, have shown that it is possible to faithfully reproduce the color of the dentin of a restoration thanks to these stains
- Proof of the chromatic performance of the product. -
Versatility of use : The character universal of the system results in a versatility remarkable on a daily basis. A single range allows you to make up monolithic zirconia crowns, characterize stratified feldspathetic ceramic faces or retouch the shade of hybrid ceramics, all with maximum predictability. This versatility simplifies the organization of the laboratory: no need to multiply the chip kits specific to each material, the initial Spectrum Stains cover all the needs consistent. In addition, the possibility of application both on external and internal surface during stratification offers a great freedom to the prosthetist to choose the most appropriate technique for each clinical case
. Even in the course of work on a ceramic not yet cooked ("wet ceramic"), these dyes can be used to tint locally before cooking without disturbing ceramic mass. This flexibility of use, of stain surface at MIX AND FIRE Internal, in fact an all-in-one tool to meet the varied aesthetic challenges encountered in the laboratory. -
Higher aesthetic rendering : By combining a tailor -made color and a icing of high quality, the system guarantees a aesthetic rendering high -end. The restorations obtained present games of shades and translucidity very close to those of natural enamel and dentin. THE bright Conferred by glaze after cooking imitates the radiance of a polished tooth, while maintaining the micro-reliefs and the texture for an authentic appearance. THE Initial Spectrum Stains thus make it possible to reach a level of realism which will appeal to the most demanding practitioners and their patients. A clinical case reported by the dental technician Marat Awdaljan illustrates that a perfect shade correspondence at first time On an isolated central incisor is made possible thanks to a mastery of these advanced shades
. This means fewer touch-ups and firm/laboratory back and forth, therefore saving time and increased efficiency, without compromise on the visual result. -
Reliability and ease of implementation : Developed by GC, manufacturer renowned for the quality of its ceramics, Initial Spectrum Stains is easily integrated into the laboratory workflow. The powders mix easily with the dedicated liquid to obtain the desired consistency, without lumps, which facilitates the application with a brush. The cooking parameters (temperature, duration) are optimized to adapt to the cycles of current ceramics, avoiding any overflow or deformation of the parts. In addition, the stability of high temperature dyes ensures that the shade will remain faithful after successive cooking. Finally, with an expiration of 10 years for powders
, the prosthetist can use the product with confidence in the long term, without degradation of performance. All of these points make this system a choice reliable and ergonomic for the daily life of prosthesis laboratory.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Initial Spectrum Stains of GC stands out as a solution to ceramic shades leading for dental prosthetists concerned with excellence. This unique system, combining precision chromatic, versatility of use and aesthetic Impeccable, meets the growing requirements for high -end dental prosthesis. In a market where the aesthetic quality Restorations make the difference, having such a complete and efficient tool is a real competitive advantage for a laboratory. Case studies and expert opinions confirm the effectiveness of these stains to obtain remarkable results
. Integrating the initial Spectrum Stains into the daily practice of the prosthetist means ensuring more natural prosthetic achievements, reducing the clinical shade adjustments and, ultimately, increase the satisfaction of clinicians and patients. By adopting this innovative product today, the dental prosthetist has an ally of choice to enhance his ceramic restorations and establish his reputation as aesthetic know-how.