I’m so glad that I have found you, you have help me in a very difficult case, now I’ll be always watching you in any latest videos you have to apply your knowledge in my cases. Thank you Master👍👏
not only its very informatif but its very pleasent to watch, we can feelmthe passion you have for your job. We have very commun uses of miyo like you but I have learned a few new stuff that well help us put some more punch in our work, like the limentine touche on the center of incisal edges , its very beautiful and it breaks the patterns and help make thinks look more random.
Thank you Chuck! I also got feedback from Designers and after seeing the greenstate process it will improve their design for full arch cases. Chuck, please share the video with your colleagues 🙏🙏
@@masterdentaltechnician1914 I have shared already with my internal team. Lets not use greenstate contouring to replace good designing and proper milling strategies though. I see this as a big issue in labs that I evaluate.
Hello. What program do you use for fireing structure. In video i like you show furnance display to show us diagram. That is very nice. I am doing it today. So i hope you see it. Best regards
I fire Structure at 725, 15 min drying time, 35 degree/minute heat rate/ no vacuum, no holding time at final temperature, long term cooling until 350 degrees Celsius. Good luck
Great video. Very helpful. Do you have an item number for the small brassler diamond disc you use? I don’t see anything that looks similar in their catalog. Thanks.
Great video, this task is so important that its one of the few tasks I still do it my self and cant let anyone else do it yet. But I need to leran how to teach it and let it go like I did with other tasks to let my lab grow. Can you please provide the tools used references and places where to order?
"Hi I've learned a lot from your videos, thank you! Is there a method in exocad for drawing subgingival margins on intraoral scanned files that allows for removing soft tissue on the buccal and lingual sides? I want to achieve a result similar to margin scraping on stone models, without using freeform modeling. Any advice?"
@@masterdentaltechnician1914 How do you combat Miyo " running" color? I know the company said it is all about consistency, but it is easier said than done! What is the black pegs you use to hold your full arch? Thanks!
1) just use a very light coat of glaze paste. Almost nothing. You can experiment with no glaze at all at first. Especially when you add multiple Miyo layers at the incisal and have too much glaze paste it's get's runny. The pegs are firing pegs but those are not ideal so I do not recommend them. That's what I had laying around 👍🤣😊
This was a great video but more about countouring in the green state and MiYo than a true start to finish. The CAM process would have been nice to see (many people overlook / underestimate this crucial step) and I think you could get a much more detailed part off the machine and save yourself time / accuracy with better nesting / CAM options. Doesn't this defeat the purpose / benefit of CAD/CAM to be doing so much re-work by hand? Your design looked like you spent the same time / attention to detail on the CAD side just to let the machine wipe it out. By the way - amazing work on the finished product - I am a fan of what you're able to achieve
Thank you very much for the great comment. I usually don't spend much time in Greenstate because my mills give me great results. Most of the time I just open up between the teeth. This video was intended for people that must do green state contouring because of the mills they have. I might do a CAM video on my Patreon channel soon. Look out for the new video that is going live today at 10 EST US. You will like it.
Depending on the lab the dentist is sending the case and what package deal a lab is offering. Some labs charge extra for parts some don't. The average price is $3800 per arch.
I do not. MIYO is such a good material you don't need to. I did it in the past but it was too labor intensive for very little results. I think I would do pink with infiltrated Zirconia for darker shades because I am using preshaded discs. C3 or C4 the pink will become an issue with MIYO. On the other hand I don't do any of these shades
Oh and bleach shade pucks seem more fragile than other shades. Would that make a difference or is it just me? I’ve just returned to this field after 8yrs. A lot has changed and a lot to learn..
Correct. I don't like vacuum on ANY glaze cylcle. Layered PFM, Emax MIYO etc. I found that no vacuum will get you a nicer looking glaze with less Glaze paste. I see people putting tons of Glaze paste on their crowns because they want it shiny in one bake. Without vacuum you can achieve it with less Glaze. I also fire Structure without glaze and get a nicer texture.
Do yo have any cracks failure in these works? If not, why others make these works with titanium or metal bar. Perfect work but have one little mistake you should not glaze parts that touch gigiva, only polished zirconia.
Great work thanks for sharing 🎉
Thank you
Amazing work
i think you are the first person on youtube really showing new technology and amazing work
WOW. 🙏❤️ Thank you so much for this great comment 👍
Brilliant work 👏
Thank you
Excellent video and work as always. (Idea for new content creation is a walk-through video on how to use Hyper dent for beginners-Dentist)
Thank you for the comment
Amazing! I hope when I get mine the technician is as masterful and exacting as you
Thank you
I’m so glad that I have found you, you have help me in a very difficult case, now I’ll be always watching you in any latest videos you have to apply your knowledge in my cases. Thank you Master👍👏
Thank you!!
not only its very informatif but its very pleasent to watch, we can feelmthe passion you have for your job. We have very commun uses of miyo like you but I have learned a few new stuff that well help us put some more punch in our work, like the limentine touche on the center of incisal edges , its very beautiful and it breaks the patterns and help make thinks look more random.
Thank you for the great comment!!
Beautiful work. Very natural looking!!!
Thank you
Great video! This is exactly what is needed for technicians to understand how to achieve ultimate esthetic outcomes. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Chuck! I also got feedback from Designers and after seeing the greenstate process it will improve their design for full arch cases. Chuck, please share the video with your colleagues 🙏🙏
@@masterdentaltechnician1914 I have shared already with my internal team. Lets not use greenstate contouring to replace good designing and proper milling strategies though. I see this as a big issue in labs that I evaluate.
Great technique and materials. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. Please share with others on your socials if you don't mind 🙏👍
Loved every minute of the video
Thank you! Please share it with your friends 🙏
What a lucky patient!!
Fantastic video, thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills!
Thank you for the comment
Thank you for the sophisticated knowledge and skill you showed up.. 🎉
@edzlapigjasa Thank you
such an amazing work ! thank you for sharing 😊
You are welcome
It was marvelous! Thank you
Thank you!!
your videos is Awsome i learner alot from your Videos thanks for sharning your Master Class Techniques :)
Thank you. I know you are busy and when you find a minute please share the video on your socials 🙏👍
Great work ! Have you ever used Creation from Willi Geller?
Very nice technique
Thank you for the great comment
Loved this one
Please share. It got very little views 😭😭😭
Loved🙂learned a lot. Thanks
Thank you so much. Glad to help.
Hello. What program do you use for fireing structure. In video i like you show furnance display to show us diagram. That is very nice.
I am doing it today. So i hope you see it. Best regards
I fire Structure at 725, 15 min drying time, 35 degree/minute heat rate/ no vacuum, no holding time at final temperature, long term cooling until 350 degrees Celsius. Good luck
Great Job!!!!
Thank you
Great video. Very helpful. Do you have an item number for the small brassler diamond disc you use? I don’t see anything that looks similar in their catalog. Thanks.
It's 943.11.100 HP Medium MiniFlex Double Sided Diamond Disc
Great video
Thank you. Please share if you like
Great video like always, keep them coming ! Francisco F.
Thank you!
beautiful!
Great video, this task is so important that its one of the few tasks I still do it my self and cant let anyone else do it yet. But I need to leran how to teach it and let it go like I did with other tasks to let my lab grow. Can you please provide the tools used references and places where to order?
I will gather a list of links in the comment section
Good work
Thank you for the comment and watching the video!! ❤️👍
thanks for this amazing miyo lesson, do you make texture in cristalized miyo whit burs ?
All my texture on the teeth is done in Green State before sintering the Zirconia.
"Hi I've learned a lot from your videos, thank you! Is there a method in exocad for drawing subgingival margins on intraoral scanned files that allows for removing soft tissue on the buccal and lingual sides? I want to achieve a result similar to margin scraping on stone models, without using freeform modeling. Any advice?"
Yes it's possible in the 3.2 version of Exocad. Which version do you have?
I was always baffled by technicians not spending time during the green stage. Great video!
Thank you. Agreed, Green state is the most important part.
nice well done
Thank you for your comment!!
What spatula do you use for mixing miyo?
A glass spatula or Miyo sells a great one as well.
@@masterdentaltechnician1914 thank you
Good dental technologist
Thank you
Thank you very much
You are welcome. Please share with your friends
Good work. One question. I’m clinician. How u and your doc “ passive” the monolitic to avoid fracture?
I am sorry. Can you rephrase your question? I am not 100% clear what you are asking.
what brand of zirconia do you use? Thanks for the video!
You can use ArgenHT, Origin from B&B. It does not matter. What matters is the Miyo application
@@masterdentaltechnician1914 How do you combat Miyo " running" color? I know the company said it is all about consistency, but it is easier said than done! What is the black pegs you use to hold your full arch? Thanks!
1) just use a very light coat of glaze paste. Almost nothing. You can experiment with no glaze at all at first. Especially when you add multiple Miyo layers at the incisal and have too much glaze paste it's get's runny. The pegs are firing pegs but those are not ideal so I do not recommend them. That's what I had laying around 👍🤣😊
What protocol do you and the clinician use to optimize passivation and avoid the risk of fractures?
Good question. Check out this video it might help to answer your question: th-cam.com/video/qw_7QEg7-8U/w-d-xo.html
Speed of handpiece used
Cool
This was a great video but more about countouring in the green state and MiYo than a true start to finish. The CAM process would have been nice to see (many people overlook / underestimate this crucial step) and I think you could get a much more detailed part off the machine and save yourself time / accuracy with better nesting / CAM options. Doesn't this defeat the purpose / benefit of CAD/CAM to be doing so much re-work by hand? Your design looked like you spent the same time / attention to detail on the CAD side just to let the machine wipe it out.
By the way - amazing work on the finished product - I am a fan of what you're able to achieve
Thank you very much for the great comment. I usually don't spend much time in Greenstate because my mills give me great results. Most of the time I just open up between the teeth. This video was intended for people that must do green state contouring because of the mills they have. I might do a CAM video on my Patreon channel soon. Look out for the new video that is going live today at 10 EST US. You will like it.
How much it costs for a dentist this type of work?
Depending on the lab the dentist is sending the case and what package deal a lab is offering. Some labs charge extra for parts some don't. The average price is $3800 per arch.
@@masterdentaltechnician1914 thank you and great work!
Thank you very much for your work Sir ! I see you do not coloring the green stage !
I do not. MIYO is such a good material you don't need to. I did it in the past but it was too labor intensive for very little results. I think I would do pink with infiltrated Zirconia for darker shades because I am using preshaded discs. C3 or C4 the pink will become an issue with MIYO. On the other hand I don't do any of these shades
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Thank you!
I use Zirkonzahn Prettau 2 pucks and I tried contouring at green state but it breaks so easily. Would there be a difference in the brand of the puck?
Oh and bleach shade pucks seem more fragile than other shades. Would that make a difference or is it just me? I’ve just returned to this field after 8yrs. A lot has changed and a lot to learn..
What tools do you use in green state?
Try Argen Zirconia, B&D origin or Upcerra. Those are very good brands that I have great success with
hello..i have question..i noticed in your firring chart you dont have vacum ..explain
Correct. I don't like vacuum on ANY glaze cylcle. Layered PFM, Emax MIYO etc. I found that no vacuum will get you a nicer looking glaze with less Glaze paste. I see people putting tons of Glaze paste on their crowns because they want it shiny in one bake. Without vacuum you can achieve it with less Glaze. I also fire Structure without glaze and get a nicer texture.
Do yo have any cracks failure in these works?
If not, why others make these works with titanium or metal bar.
Perfect work but have one little mistake
you should not glaze parts that touch gigiva, only polished zirconia.
No cracks. You need a certain prosthetic space. Also every firing needs the have long term cool down
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can i get your professional contact information, please
Just emailed you back
Beautiful work! But why are you not wearing a mask? Zirconia is super carcinogenic when inhaled ...
You are correct. I should have done that in the video to set an example.