New Dental Product: VITA Enamic Hybrid Dental Ceramic

 New Dental Product: VITA Enamic Hybrid Dental Ceramic

Designed with a dual-network structure to provide the best properties of ceramic and composite materials, VITA Enamic CAD/CAM material is being called the first hybrid dental ceramic material.

The dominant ceramic structure is supported by a reinforcing polymer structure in a manner similar to the way steel is used to reinforce concrete, but the two structures are fully merged, according to a press release. The CAD/C AM blocks are classified as a ceramic for insurance purposes and are suitable for fabricating inlays, onlays, veneers, crowns for anterior and posterior applications, crowns over implants, as well as no-prep veneers and other restorations requiring thin restoration surfaces.

The Enamic material provides a high fracture load capacity along with high elasticity and integrated crack prevention. With less brittleness than pure ceramics and the abrasion properties of composites, the material is described as having characteristics similar to natural dentition.

While it causes less wear on milling burs, the Enamic material is simply polished right after milling with no firing needed prior to seating. Light cure stains are available for further esthetic enhancements. Starting in February, Enamic will be available for Sirona’s CEREC and inLab systems in block size EM-14 (12 x 14 x 18 mm), as well as in 3D-Master shades 0M1, 1M1, 1M2, 2M2 and 3M2 in two degrees of translucency.

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Source: Vident

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