Clinical Cases, Labside Micro-layering: are there benefits of using a dedicated porcelain system? Case by Andreas Chatzimpatzakis When dental technicians from all over the world started using the micro-layering technique, they simply combined a reduced number of porcelains and stains from their original porcelain system. After some time, porcelains specifically designed for micro-layering were introduced to the dental market. Consequently, early adopters had to decide whether or not to switch to one of those new systems. For me as a frequent user of CERABIEN™ ZR (Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.), a porcelain system based on synthetic feldspathic porcelain developed for porcelain layering on zirconia frameworks, switching to any micro layering porcelain system was not an option. However, when I had the chance to test the brand-new CERABIEN™ MiLai porcelains and internal stains (Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.), I grabbed it for two reasons. Firstly, the simplicity! I was surprised how easily I could achieve a high aesthetic result without using too many different ceramic powders. Secondly with this system, I have a micro-layering porcelain system at my disposal that works for both, zirconia and lithium disilicate. Farther more, the product is well-aligned to CERABIEN™ ZR – and offers a very similar handling. CASE EXAMPLE The following case is a nice example of how it may be used in the anterior region. The male patient had already been treated with monolithic zirconia crowns from another dental laboratory in the posterior region. Now, he desired a maxillary anterior smile makeover due to discoloured composite restorations and signs of tooth wear. The decision was made to produce six veneers with frameworks made of lithium disilicate (Amber Press), individualized with CERABIEN™ MiLai using the micro-layering technique. I would like to thank the prosthodontist Dr Konstantina Aggelara for the excellent collaboration and the intra oral photos. For layering, I simply applied CERABIEN™ MiLai Value Liner 1. Then, I used CCV2 in the cervical and Tx in the incisal area, as well as Liner 2 for the mamelons. Internal stains were applied after the first bake. Subsequently, the canines were completed with LT1. The lateral and central incisors were built up with LT1 in the cervical area, Creamy Enamel on the marginal ridges and the middle and E2 mixed with Tx in the ratio 70/30 in the incisal area. Fig. 1. Initial situation: The patient was unhappy with his lip line and facial appearance, … Fig. 2. … particularly due to discoloured composite restorations and severe wear in the maxillary anterior region. Fig. 3. Shade determination after tooth preparation. Fig. 4. Restorations produced with Amper Press (Shade LT A2), individualized with CERABIEN™ MiLai. Fig. 5. Lateral view: The internal play of colours (internal stains) creates a nice effect. Natural shading and surface texture. FINAL SITUATION Fig. 6a and 6b. Restorations placed in the patient’s mouth. THE PERFECT COMPLEMENT TO MY STANDARD PORCELAIN SYSTEM As hoped, CERABIEN™ MiLai offers similarly great handling properties as CERABIEN™ ZR – probably mainly due to the fact that it is also based on synthetic feldspathic ceramic. It is not only responsible for consistent handling, but also for predictable optical properties, eliminating unwanted shadow effects. As the system is designed for micro-layering, it offers a natural appearance when applied in thin layers. This fact – in addition to the broader compatibility (to high-strength oxide and silicate ceramics) – makes it worthwhile to consider using a specific porcelain system for micro-layering. Experience shows that it works just as well on zirconia as it does on lithium disilicate, so that combining both framework materials in a single patient becomes a lot easier, while the line-up is neat. Dental technician: ANDREAS CHATZIMPATZAKIS Andreas graduated from the Dental Technology Institute (TEI) of Athens in 1999. During his studies he followed a program at the Helsinki Polytechnic Department of Dental Technique, where he trained on implant superstructures and all ceramic prosthetic restorations. As of 2000, he is running the ACH Dental Laboratory in Athens, Greece, specialized on refractory veneers, zirconia and long span implant prosthesis. In 2017 Andreas visited Japan where he trained under the guidance of Hitoshi Aoshima, Naoto Yuasa and Kazunabu Yamanda and become International Trainer for Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.. Aug 12, 2025 Dental Technician Kuraray Noritake Prosthodontics Clinical Case CZR CERABIEN MiLai Prosthetic dentistry Lab Dental Ceramics CERABIEN ZR View Product CERABIEN MiLai View Product Subscribe to our Newsletter Join thousands of dental professionals and receive free advice that can help you and your career. We will not spam or share your e-mail.