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AlloysFramework DesignLayering DiagramProcessingCementationClinical CasesCommunicationIPS InLine 3 The old tooth The intensity of fluorescence is strongest in the root and decreases from the dentin to the enamel. Volker Brosch, Essen (Germany)TRANSCRIPT
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The new leucite metal-ceramic
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Fascinating dynamics of light
Our eye perceives even the smallest play of light and colour.
The constant interplay of light creates a lifelike appearance.
Similar to natural teeth, materials that exhibit a lifelike distribution of fluorescence are required.
Natural tooth in black lightVolker Brosch, Essen (Germany)
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The old tooth
The intensity of fluorescence is strongest in the root and decreases from the dentin to the enamel.
Volker Brosch, Essen (Germany)
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The middle-aged tooth
The intensity of fluorescence is strongest in the root and decreases from the dentin to the enamel.
The middle-aged tooth fluoresces more than the old tooth.
Volker Brosch, Essen (Germany)
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The young tooth
Is the most fluorescent.
Volker Brosch, Essen (Germany)
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The natural model
Volker Brosch, Essen (Germany)
The entire tooth surfacedemonstrates a brightfluorescent appearance.
Here, the fluorescence is significantly reduced in the incisal area.
The fluorescence of the teeth is generally reduced. The highest intensity has remained in the root area.
Young dentition Middle-aged dentition Old dentition
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IPS InLine Opaquer F for areinforced fluorescence
The easy-to-use Opaquer F can be applied to create outstanding aesthetic in-depth effects.
Due to the increased fluorescence, the restoration seems to shine from within.
The higher the brigthness value, the stronger the fluorescence is.
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How is the Opaquer Fapplied?
Either:Apply Opaquer F as a thin, third opaquer layerthird opaquer layer and fire. Important: Dilute with an adequate amount of Opaquer Liquid.
Or: Mix up to 20 %Mix up to 20 % of Opaquer F with the conventional IPS InLine Opaquers before the second layer is applied.
450°C842°F
V1
2 min.2 min.
H
929°C1704°F
100°C180°F
6 min.6 min.
403°C757°F
930°C1706°F
V2tSBT
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In UV light
applied opaquer up to 20 % mixed Opaquer F Opaquer F as a thin, third opaquer layer
450°C842°F
V1
2 min.2 min.
H
929°C1704°F
100°C180°F
6 min.6 min.
403°C757°F
930°C1706°F
V2tSBT
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Both opaquers in black light
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Important!
• The type of application of the IPS InLine Opaquer F, the quantity used, as well as the homogeneity of the paste mixture may influence the shade to a certain extent.
• If the IPS InLine Opaquer F is not mixed, it may only be applied in diluted form and as a thin layer.
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Delivery form
• Opaquer F is available in the 1-g syringe.
• The Chromascop, A-D and Bleach paste opaquers are available in the 3-g syringe or in the 9-g jar.