– Why the ebook was created
– The author’s work philosophy
– Motivational message
– For those just starting out
– The mindset needed to strive for excellence
– List of ceramic materials used:
– BL1 dentin
– SBL incisal
– OT1, OT2, OT ICE
– MD1
– Mamelon material
– Note: focus on logic rather than brand
– Choice of veneer (e.g., GC HT EXW)
– Assessment of incisal space (ideal minimum: 2 to 2.3 mm)
– Observations on tooth preparation and height
– Creation of a silicone dam as a guide
– BL1 dentin positioning
– Correct cervical-incisal inclination
– Ideal thickness so as not to “kill” translucency
– Care taken not to create teeth without depth
– Mix of OT1 + SBL (2:1)
– Creation of the transition zone (desaturated dentin)
– Techniques to eliminate the mark between dentin and translucent
– Mandatory use of zirconia pins
– Ideal inclination of the elements in the furnace
– Control of the height and position of the pins in the muffle
– Ivoclar P510 furnace parameters
– What to observe after firing (crystallized sugar effect)
– Interpretation of results
– Ideal tools (thin mini discs)
– When to do it: before or after burning
– Preparation for the next application (wall
– OT ICE + OT2 mixture (1:1)
– Application tips:
Controlled thickness
Ideal humidity
Modeling liquid
Second firing parameters
Post-firing: concave surface adjustment
– MD1 + OT2 mixture (3:1)
– Use of Yamamoto liquid (for visualization and blocking)
– Techniques to avoid double incisal lines
– Internal morphology and appropriate brush
– Burning of mamelons (specific parameters)
Recommended mixture: OT2 + SBL (3:1)
Opalescence
Brightness
Thickness
Light diffusion
Comparison with camera (ISO, F, aperture)
Enamel burning
– Adjusting the border and areas of brightness
– Using a 0.5 mm mechanical pencil (blue/red)
– Guide for controlling shape, line, and texture
– Use of stones and diamond burs
– Correction of harmony and microtextures
– Techniques for preserving fine texture
– Mechanical polishing with Exacerapol Gray and Pink
– Velvety touch and reduction of scratches
– Careful not to remove texture
– Preference for paste glaze
– Correct application (thickness, moisture)
– Avoid using fluorescent glaze on gums
– Final firing parameters
– Velvet shine technique
– Materials:
– Pink rubber
– Goat hair brush
– Felt + polishing paste
– Link to download the STL (via QR Code)
– Exclusive video with step-by-step instructions
Layers One Book, as its name suggests, is a digital book created by dental technician Jomarkys Soares. The ebook provides step-by-step instructions for an exclusive technique.
Once purchased, the ebook will arrive in PDF format in your email and will be yours to keep forever.
Access is immediate via email right after purchase.
The ebook is recommended for those who already do layering, but if you have never done it before, no problem, contact our team and we will show you the best way forward from here.