Pimp … your multilayer work

Master dental technician Paul Felk shows how DD Art Elements effect liquids can be used to characterize fissures, gingival areas, incisal and cervical areas before sintering.

The DD Art Elements effect liquids can be combined with all DD zirconium oxides and dentin liquids. With a minimum of additional work, they give even milled restorations made of the highly translucent multilayer blanks DD cubeX²® ML (SHT) and DD cube ONE® ML (HT+) a special, patient-specific note. The fine, flowing color and translucency of our multilayer blanks forms the ideal basis for this. The pre-colored zirconium oxide material guarantees color reliability and reproducibility.

Paul Felk shows how an additional application of DD Art Elements creates accents for high demands and creates an illusion of depth. Take advantage of our offer and combine the benefits of digital planning and processing of multilayer blanks with your personal signature. Digital craftsmanship with DD Art Elements - have fun and success! 

Workflow

DD journal Art Elements Einzelzahn gesintert unbemalt

Monolithic anterior made of DD cubeX2® ML, color A2, sintered without DD Art Elements

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Monolithic anterior made of DD cubeX2® ML, color A2, unsintered

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DD Art Elements - Use of blue, light grey, purple and light brown

DD journal DD Art Elements Finalisierung DD contrast®

Easy finish with DD contrast® texture and clear fluor glaze.

For multilayer blanks you define the color gradient in CAM Nesting.

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DD journal CAM  Multilayer Nesting match
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The DD Art Elements Liquids form a finely tuned color palette. The color is essentially created by adding only one highly pure color additive. The use is biologically harmless and does not damage the zirconium oxide. The DD Art Elements are suitable for individualization, for tinting dentin shades or pure for characterizing e.g. fissures, incisal areas or gingival areas.

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