News Feature How does Nondas Vlachopoulos baking schedule optimize aesthetic quality and mechanical performance? HOW TO OPTIMIZE ALL-CERAMIC RESTORATION BOTH AESTHETIC AND MECHANICAL? A homogeneous porcelain structure, a strong bond between framework and veneering layer and a natural play of colours: All those characteristics of a high-quality all-ceramic restoration are not only strongly dependent on manual skills of the dental technician, but also on ideal firing conditions. Only with a well maintained and properly functioning furnace and the right protocols, it is possible to obtain consistently great results in terms of aesthetics and function. This is true for all kinds of all-ceramic restorations consisting of a framework and a veneering layer: It applies to full layering with a classical anatomical framework design and a relatively thick layer of porcelain, as well as to various cut-back designs finished using the modern micro-layering technique. A material that belongs to the latter category of porcelains and is becoming increasingly popular among dental technicians worldwide is CERABIEN™ MiLai (Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.). The set of low-fusing porcelains and internal stains has been specifically developed for micro-layering, and works well with different variants of lithium disilicate and zirconia. While the firing parameters provided by manufacturers like Kuraray Noritake Dental serve as reliable and thoroughly tested guidelines, experienced technicians often explore beyond these standards to achieve the highest possible aesthetic and functional outcomes. This is precisely what MDT Nondas Vlachopoulos has done with CERABIEN MiLai. Would you like to continue reading as a PDF? Please leave your email address below. 7 janv. 2026 Dental Technician Kuraray Noritake Prosthodontics Article CERABIEN MiLai Prosthetic dentistry Lab Dental Ceramics CERABIEN MiLai Voir le produit