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GC has launched Initial LiSi, the perfect veneering ceramic to master all your challenges. A new addition to the popular ceramic line of Initial, this new ceramic is specifically designed for lithium disilicate frameworks. With this type of framework gaining popularity, GC now offers a material for highly aesthetic and durable restorations for long-term patient satisfaction. Thanks to the exactly cross-matched coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE), its low firing temperature and highest stability during multiple firings, GC Initial LiSi ensures you a safe and predictable processing of lithium disilicate frameworks. GC Initial LiSi can be used in the individual layering and in the cut-back technique following the proven Initial ceramic concept - One shade system - one layering technique. The simplicity and secure handling of the Initial LiSi powders assure a short learning curve offering quick, aesthetic and economical results.

GC has recently added new shades to its increasingly popular range of GC Initial LiSi veneering ceramics especially designed for lithium disilicate frameworks. New shades include: Bleach Dentins - Light, and Xwhite; Enamel Intensives - Grey, White, Rosa, and Yellow; Translucent Modifiers - White, Rosa, and Yellow; Enamel Occlusals - Yellow/White and Violet/Grey; Cervical Translucent - Light; Enamel Opal - Bleached White; and Gum - Base Light. Thanks to the exactly cross-matched coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE), its low firing temperature and highest stability during multiple firings, GC Initial LiSi ensures safe and predictable processing of LS2 frameworks. It can be used in the individual layering and in the cut-back technique following the proven Initial ceramic concept - One shade system - one layering technique. The simplicity and secure handling of Initial LiSi powders assure a short learning curve offering quick, aesthetic and economical results.

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Case presentation: Restoring the maxillary smile line
Restoring the maxillary smile line
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The clinical case shown here required a smile adjustment - shape, length and colour. Multiple consultations can change the opportunity and therefore, patient expectations. This article shows the treatment plan and the clinical and technical steps used to achieve a good aesthetic integration. The 23-year-old female patient presented with maxillary a...
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