Podcast “Dental Lab Inside”: Micro-Layering with Carsten Fischer

Micro layering

Micro-layering: In an episode of the podcast “Dental Lab Inside”, Carsten Fischer goes into more detail about this highly topical subject. We at EADT have already dealt with this type of ceramic finishing several times. Now we have something for your ears on the subject too. 

Micro-layering is a special process technique for veneering zirconium oxide frameworks with a thin layer of silicate-based ceramic. The ceramic for this finishing technique is characterized by an extremely fine particle size. In the podcast, Carsten Fischer emphasizes the value of the exchange between dentistry, dental technology, science and dental technology, thereby addressing the heart of EADT eV. The collaboration and dialogue between the professions is crucial for the development and further development of techniques. This is the only way practical experience can flow directly into the further development of materials and processes.

Although micro-layering is a widely used term, there is often uncertainty about the application and advantages of this method. The podcast with Carsten Fischer and the accompanying publications provide the technical and material science background necessary to understand this technology. 

Definition

The EADT eV has defined a consensus layer thickness of 0,1 mm to 0,5 mm, which distinguishes micro-layering from partial veneers and similar procedures.

The episode “Micro-Layering” of the podcast “Dental Lab Inside” is an excellent source of information for anyone who wants to know more. In addition to the podcast, we also recommend our TEAM talk on the topic, which looks at this area from a variety of perspectives. This talk offers practical insights and promotes understanding of the application of the technology in everyday laboratory life. The recording is available here available on-demand!

TEAM talk

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