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GC Initial IQ Lustre Pastes NF

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GC Initial IQ Lustre Pastes NF Set
Contents:
1x Neutral, 1 x Value, 4 x Body Shades, 8 x Enamel effect
shades, Diluting Liquid, Refresh Liquid, 1 mixing dish,
2 brushes, Picture IFU

 GC Initial IQ Lustre Pastes NF (LP NF) are 3-dimensional ceramic stains developed to bring colour deepness and lifelike translucency for the complete GC Initial ceramic range. Thanks to their “New

  Formula” you can now really bring your crowns and bridges to life with this dedicated Lustre Pastes NF Set, with an optimal match to both “low” and “high” CTE ceramics. Available in a ready to use

  consistency, the Lustre Pastes NF are based on fine ceramic particles and can be applied in a thicker layer where they will exhibit unsurpassed vitality and a very natural glaze to your restorations.

  Features

 • Just one dedicated kit for all different indications for the complete GC Initial ceramic range.

 • The GC Initial IQ Lustre Pastes NF are based on fine ceramic particles, enabling a thicker application compared to conventional stains.

  • Improved and unique paste medium, it has a fine thixotropic property for easy and precise applications.

 • Available in a ready to use consistency (1 x Neutral, 1 x Value, 4 x Body Shades, 10 x Enamel Effect Shades). The high fluorescence of the Lustre Pastes ensure the look of natural teeth.

  Indications

  The Lustre Pastes NF are a one for all solution for the complete Initial line from GC. Its possible to use the Lustre Pastes NF in a wide CTE – Range between 6,9 and 13,3 in order to work with nearly

  all types of ceramic. These Lustre Pastes NF represent a modern alternative for conventional staining and glazing, as well as for the colour, brightness, grey value and surface texture corrections of all of

  your ceramic crowns and bridges. Due to the unique properties it’s just a question of minutes to individualize the occlusal surface of your crown and bridge work, to paint on white bands,

 decalcifications, hair lines and crack lines or to characterize artificial porcelain teeth.

  Keep in mind: What you paint (on) is what you get (after firing)