Yes, "hyperminimal" is a word. It combines "hyper," meaning excessive or extreme, with "minimal," which refers to simplicity or minimalism. It is often used to describe a style, design, or approach that takes minimalism to an extreme level, emphasizing a very stripped-down aesthetic or concept.
I'd like to know the technique of removing the crown from the model without distorting or smudging the application before firing.
No kidding I’d like to know that too!
The model can be placed in the oven aswell i think
@@Inki97 so you think refractory? Never saw a crown done on refractory, only feldspathic veneers
@@bretoner2 Never saw that too , but would be my guess
@@Inki97 I wonder if they designed the crown with a spigot on the lingual
What an outstanding result!
Is this on zirkonia?
yes it is.
DOES MIYO WORKS ON ZIRCONIA?
of course, its made for it.
Hyperminimal is not a word
Yes, "hyperminimal" is a word. It combines "hyper," meaning excessive or extreme, with "minimal," which refers to simplicity or minimalism. It is often used to describe a style, design, or approach that takes minimalism to an extreme level, emphasizing a very stripped-down aesthetic or concept.
Wow!!!
Wow!