TOKYO, Japan: Achieving consistent, high-quality ceramic restorations requires more than just premium materials. It demands an in-depth understanding of the tools and processes involved. To support dental technicians in this regard, Kuraray Noritake Dental has published a firing guide for CERABIEN MiLai that provides tips on optimal furnace positioning, trial baking and trouble–shooting to help achieve efficient, aesthetic results. It is aimed at those who are new to CERABIEN MiLai or looking to refine the firing process.
CERABIEN MiLai is a set of internal stains and porcelains engineered for the micro-layering technique. Its formulation allows for superior gloss, translucency and colour consistency at low firing temperatures, making it a time-saving and effective solution for finishing ceramic restorations. Having a good understanding of the material will help dental technicians to harness its potential. For example, users can achieve even more consistent and high-quality results when furnace settings are tailored to fully leverage the material’s formulation.
CERABIEN MiLai was developed to empower users to elevate their practice by delivering exceptional aesthetic results efficiently and reliably. The guide supports the integration of the advanced micro-layering porcelain system into dental workflows. The CERABIEN MiLai firing guide can be downloaded here.
Tags:
PARIS, France: Craze lines, shape variations, age-related changes or medication-induced discoloration—every tooth is unique. Even with a specific ...
A passionate dental practitioner with a special interest in endodontics and conservative aesthetic dentistry and a well-known speaker, Dr Enzo Attanasio has...
For many clinicians, flowable composites are seen as a useful liner or base material below stronger, packable composites or indirect restorations, or as a ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich., US: Kuraray Noritake Dental recently launched CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES Flow Universal, a flowable composite with a simplified approach to shade...
Highly aesthetic lithium disilicate or zirconia-based framework materials combined with a micro-layer of porcelain are becoming the new standard for ...
For zirconia-based screw-retained implant-supported prostheses, numerous finishing techniques are available—many of which are elaborate and ...
TOKYO, Japan: In modern dental practice, there is a great need for materials that combine convenient handling and procedural efficiency with aesthetic, ...
IOANNINA, Greece: Numerous finishing techniques are available for zirconia-based screw-retained implant-supported prostheses; however, most of them are ...
Live webinar
Wed. 28 January 2026
11:00 am EST (New York)
Dr. Algimante Lošytė – Jančė
Dr. Riccardo Ammannato DDS
To post a reply please login or register