GC EUROPE G-aenial User Manual

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Translucency of cervical shades

Standard (CV & CVD) vs. Outside (CVE)

8,4

7,5

20,4

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5

10

15

20

25

CV

CVD

CVE

Translucency of G-ænial Anterior

Standard vs. Inside Shades

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

A2

A3

A4

Standard Shades

Opaque Shades

G-ænial Anterior & Posterior Technical Manual

Figure 16: incisal (ie & P-ie) and translucent (te) enamel shades

ie & P-ie can be applied on the

incisal edge, occlusal third and

proximal surfaces in adult patients

cVe offers the appropriate

translucency to let the cervical

dentin shine through

in elderly patients, te can be

applied on the occlusal third, incisal

edge and proximal surfaces

additionally, the te shade can be used to reproduce the transparent layer that
can be observed at the enamodentinal junction (Figure 17). this will simulate a
natural in-depth effect.

Figure 17: mesio-distal section of an incisor . courtesy mr. F. Feydel and Dr. e. D’incau, France

as patients are becoming older and teeth
remain longer in the mouth, special attention
must be paid to the aesthetics in the cervical
area. the application of cVe (cervical enamel)
will increase the translucency and therefore
the vividness of class V restorations
significantly.

Figure 19: cervical enamel Shade (cVe)

Inside Special Shades – adding opacity

inside special shades have a higher opacity
(lower translucency) than standard shades and
are available as aO2, aO3 and aO4. conforming
to the Vita classification, these 3 shades have
similar hue but an increased chroma content.
Opacity is kept at the same level.

inside special shades are placed underneath a
Standard Shade to add warmth to the final
restoration and, compared to standard shades,
have an increased opacity to eradicate the
characteristic 'dark shine' throughout the
mouth. they are also particularly useful to
mask dentin discolorations and to hide the preparation line in large class iV restorations.

Figure 18: cervical enamel brings translucency to cervical

restorations

Figure 20: inside Shades are less translucent than Standard

Shades

Figure 21: Differences in opacity between G-ænial Standard a2 and inside aO2

G-ænial anterior Standard Shade

a2, ∆l 12.4

G-ænial anterior Special inside

Shade aO2, ∆l 6,7

translucency of cervical shades

Standard (cV & cVD) vs. Outside (cVe)

translucency of G-ænial anterior

Standard vs. inside Shades

Standard Shades

Opaque Shades

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