Synspar Low Wearing Porcelains

    How many times have you seen patients with natural dentition worn down by opposing
PFM restorations? This is the disadvantage in conventional porcelain and its propensity for
antagonistic wear. Until recently, the only solution available was low fusing porcelain. This
required major compromises, such as: potential cracking, greening, graying, and fewer
shade options. Produced with controlled amounts of synthetic glass, Synspar porcelain
eliminates chemical variables found in natural feldspar. The consistent performance and
predictability results in a porcelain that has made Synspar porcelain one of the industry's
most widely used porcelains. This porcelain’s organized and logical opacity system offers
the technician exacting control over every layer of the restoration. The system eliminates any
guesswork and makes for an efficient and productive material while offering the ability to
produce complex cases of the highest esthetic standard.

Softspar Incisal Porcelain

     Due to its smaller crystal size and homogeneous distribution,
Softspar Incisal Porcelain has excellent wear properties and is
kinder to opposing dentition.


   The Synspar Porcelain System delivers a new level of esthetic
control to the ceramist, resulting in spectacular restorations.
Developed for ceramist --- by ceramist --- the Synspar System's
special handling characteristics make it exceptionally easy to use, while its logical,
intelligently designed modifier system allows even the first time user to consistently make the
right choice.

   With any system, there are certain parameters which determine success or failure when
making a porcelain fused-to-metal restoration. A technician's familiarity and understanding
of these parameters is of paramount importance in order to achieve predictable results. This
manual was designed to be used as an aid in creating truly natural looking restorations.
Pictures of actual Synspar restorations are referred to as examples throughout the text.

    The frist section of the book covers useful, practical information concerning the science of
color and translucency as it relates to Synspar Porcelain. It also explains, in depth, the
effects that firing parameters have on dental porcelain. The second and third sections of this
manual pertain to the use of all of the Synspar Porcelain System materials.