IPS e.Max layered
IPS e.max layered crowns combine the strength of IPS e.max lithium disilicate with the aesthetic benefits of layered ceramics. Here are some key points about IPS e.max layered crowns.
These crowns have a strong IPS e.max core, which is then layered with additional ceramic to enhance aesthetics and mimic the natural translucency of teeth.
The layered ceramic allows for a more natural appearance, making them ideal for visible teeth, especially in the front of the mouth.
While slightly less strong than monolithic IPS e.max crowns, layered IPS e.max crowns still offer impressive durability and are suitable for both anterior and posterior restorations.
IPS e.max is metal-free and biocompatible, reducing the risk of allergic reactions and making it a safe choice for most patients.
They are commonly used for crowns, bridges, and veneers, providing a balance of strength and aesthetics.
Overview
IPS e.max hand layered restorations are an industry favorite for over 15 years with highly esthetic lithium disilicate glass-ceramics as your foundation. This beautiful versatile and customizable restorative choice has an extensive range of indications for a life-like appearance and long-lasting smiles.
- Cementation: Conventional cementation
- Warranty: Our warranty covers any defect in materials or workmanship for a period of five years from the date of completion.
- Turnaround time: 10 days in lab
Specifications
- Indications: Single unit anterior & posterior veneers/crowns and up to three-unit bridges, onlays & inlays
- External surface: micro layered and or facial cutback and layered
- External surface: micro layered and or facial cutback and layered
- Substructure composition: Monolithic lithium disilicate ceramics
- Strength: ~360 Mpa milled, ~400 Mpa pressed core, ~80 to 120 Mpa porcelain surface layered
- Strength: ~360 MpAvailable Shades: 16 Vita Classical shades and bleach shadesa milled, ~400 Mpa pressed core, ~80 to 120 Mpa porcelain surface layered
Preparation Guide
- 1.5mm occlusal reduction on crowns
- 1.0mm occlusal reduction on veneers
- 1.0mm shoulder or chamfer margin
- 4–6-degree taper on axial wall on crowns
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