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Shape and Color The Key to Successful Ceramic Restorations
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216p 463 illus (463 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-207-9
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1. Basic Terms of the Phenomenon of Color 2. Relation of Personality, Facial Esthetics, and Dentolabial Esthetics 3. Colored Wax 4. Color Selection 5. The Three-Dimensional Shade Guide and Changing Luminocity of Colors 6. Instruments 7. Basic (Opaque) Porcelains 8. The Ceramic Shoulder 9. Artificial Gingiva 10. Processing and Natural Layering of Metal Ceramic 11. Tricks to Make Porcelain Layering Easier 12. Lateral Segmentation and Enamel Cracks 13. Transparency and Translucency 14. Original Colors in Dental Ceramics 15. Porcelain Inlays and Onlays 16. Leucite-Reinforced Ceramic 17. Post and Core in Ceramics 18. Facial Veneers 19. Analysis of the Surface Structure-Polishing
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The study of shapes and how they interact with color is the focus of this book. The book stresses the need for interpersonal contact between the dentist and dental technician and emphasizes the importance of observation of natural teeth to achieve esthetic, long-lasting restorations. It also covers how to polish ceramic, reate fissures, fabricate working casts in the laboratory, and more.
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