| Sakura Interaction is a low expanding, low-fusing ceramic to be fired onto substructures manufactured from zirconium oxide with a thermal expansion of 10,5 µm/m.K (25-500° C). Zirconium oxide is a fantastic substructure material for the development of an uncomplicated, robust bake-on ceramic.
The application method is completely identical to those from Antagon Interaction and Carrara Interaction.
The layer build-up of the Interaction Principle shows to full advantage in Sakura Interaction; the liners, opaque dentins, and dentins are to a lesser extent fluorescent. Therefore the lack of fluorescence in zirconium oxide can be compensated in various ways. |