Is Emax monolithic or layered?
max Layered, at 400 MPa’s, is indicated for single anterior/posterior crowns, 3-unit anterior bridgework (bicuspid forward), inlays/onlays and ultra-thin veneers. When fabricated to full-contour or in a monolithic state, IPS e. max is the most robust ceramic system tested to date.
Can Emax be milled?
To make e. max® millable, the lithium disilicate is only partially crystallized at the factory. Lithium metasilicate is a lot softer than lithium disilicate and is rated at about 130MPA of flexural strength. This allows the product to be milled with diamond grinding burrs.
How do I bond Emax?
Cement Procedures
- Apply IPS Ceramic Etching Gel (5% HF Acid) for 20 seconds to bonding surface of the restoration. Rinse thoroughly and air dry.
- Scrub Excite F on preparation for 10 seconds. Thin with air and light cure.
- Etching Restoration. Priming Restoration.
- Not Required. Not Required.
Is Emax layered zirconia?
What Are Emax and Zirconia Made Of? Emax is a Lithium Disilicate glass. It’s an all-ceramic material made from quartz, lithium dioxide, phosphor oxide, alumina, potassium oxide, and other components. Zirconia is another name for Zirconium Dioxide.
What eMax pressed?
max Press is a legendary lithium disilicate glass-ceramic (LS2) for the press technique. The ingots are available in five translucency levels and in an Impulse version. The polychromatic IPS e. max Press Multi ingots are particularly attractive, showing a lifelike colour transition.
What is a pressed crown?
Pressed Porcelain Crown (eMax®) This is the most promising of the newer crown and bridge technologies. It offers tooth colored abutments that are first custom fabricated by the technician using wax patterns, which are then used as patterns to “press” the porcelain to those shapes on the abutment dies (replicas).
When to use Ivoclar Vivadent cementation material?
You are using a cementation material from Ivoclar Vivadent and would like to know for which type of restoration it is suitable and in which situation it can be used? You would like to know how to cement a restoration on natural tooth structure? You would like to know how to cement a restoration on an implant abutment?
When to use permanent cementation on glass veneers?
Permanent cementation of glass-ceramic, lithium disilicate glassceramic and composite restorations (inlays, onlays and veneers) Only for restorations with a low material thickness of <2 mm and sufficient translucency (e.g. IPS e.max HT).
How to cement a restoration on natural tooth structure?
You would like to know how to cement a restoration on natural tooth structure? This is how it works: CNS helps you to find the most suitable luting material for almost any cementation problem, irrespective of the substrate: tooth structure or implant abutments.
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