GC EUROPE Fujivest Super User Manual

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Fig. 40 Before sandblasting using 110 micron
aluminum oxide, the entire frame work surface is
smoothed, using a silicone polisher to avoid any
sharp edges and also to detect any casting porosities
and to eliminate any metal folds (especially when
soft, high-gold bio-alloys are used), which could
result in bubbles or cracks in the porcelain.

Fig. 41 The unobstructed application of the
opaque using a glass probe.

Fig. 42 Anterior view of the finished restoration
veneered with a modern feldspar based metal
ceramic material.

Fig. 43 The exact occlusal design of the posterior
bridge is related to a well designed metal frame
work with adequate porcelain support.

Fig. 44 Assembly of the upper fixed posterior
bridge and the two central crowns.

About the Author Sascha Hein completed his
undergraduate training at the Technical College
II in Munich, Germany. He later worked in several
countries including, Germany, Italy, Switzerland
and the United Arab Emirates. In 2000 he com-

pleted the Senior Dental Tech-
nician training at the Kuwata
College at Itabashi, Tokyo. In
2004/05, he attended Master
School in Freiburg, Germany
and graduated as top of school.
In 2006 he scored the second
place at the annual Kanter
Award competition. Since 2007
he’s an Oral Design member.

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