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fig. 8:
The time it takes to fast-mill a zirconia
restoration is just over 10minutes —milling
approximately as fast as other CEREC ceramic
materials
fig. 9:
The inCoris TZI C block ready to be milled
by the Shaper 25 and Finisher 10 instruments
fig. 10:
The gross reduction of the TZI C block
is removed by the Shaper 25 bur. Note the dry
milling of the block.
fig. 11:
After initial gross reduction, the smaller
Finisher 10 bur fine-tunes the restoration,
producing immaculate fits, occlusion
and anatomy
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S K R A M S TA D
fig. 7:
The mill preview of the restoration. You
can see the option to fast mill the zirconia. My
experience is that it results in wonderful milled
margins. You also can see that the furnace is
automatically selected so the software knows to
transfer the sintering parameters automatically
after the milling process is complete.
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