New Ceramic Technique
28 January 2007
July 2008
Ceramists learn new advanced porcelain build up method using a polychromatic technique, by top Belgium technician with GC Initial porcelain.
A polychromatic build-up is a ceramic technique using specially designed porcelain powders to replicate the structural layers of a natural tooth.
These ceramic restorations with all the diversity required for each and every indication and of stunning natural beauty, simply from one source - the new state of the art ceramic system GC Initial.
Light handling properties of GC Initial restoration.
This layering technique above was demonstrated at GC's training centre in Leuven, Belgium by Dirk Galle.
To give superb colour matching of natural tooth structures, even in the thinnest of layers, an array of unique shades, particularly deep chroma, high fluorescence, opalescence and/or high transparency.
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