Dental ceramic systems are primarily used to fabricate indirect restorations such as crowns and bridges. These porcelain systems aim to replicate the esthetics and strength of natural teeth and crowns and bridges can be produced using pressing or layering techniques depending on the ceramic system being used. The strongest ceramic materials can be used to produce monolithic restorations, but most systems are designed to feature the translucencies and shadings required to produce a highly esthetic veneer to top a metal or ceramic coping. Different ceramic systems are designed for use with different substructures so be sure to look for a metal-compatible system if you will be using metal copings or a ceramic compatible system for zirconia copings. Porcelain systems also can be designed for adding esthetic touches to the cutbacks of CAD/CAM produced restorations. A precise firing and finishing workflow is important when working with these materials in order to produce restorations that work and look as good or better than the teeth they are replacing.
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Company | Kuraray Noritake | Kuraray Noritake |
Item | Cerabien ZR | Ex-3 Press Metal Ceramic |
Price | Inquire | Inquire |
Description | Cerabien ZR is a new porcelain for making all ceramic crowns in use with zirconia frameworks. Single crowns made from CZR with zirconia can be used | Noritake Super Porcelain EX-3 PRESS is a Pressable Ceramic System for porcelain alloys. The nano-technology by Noritake has been applied to the |
Flexural Strength | 93 MPa | Not Available |
Indications for Use | Crowns Bridges Inlays / Onlays | Porcelain Restoration |
Type of Ceramic | Zirconia | Not Available |
Fabrication Method | Heat Sintered Lost Wax Injection Technique | Firing |
Melting Point | 1000 °C | Not Available |
Cementation Options | Resin Adhesive Cementation | Adhesive Cementation |
Maximum Length of Bridge | Not Available | 3 Units |
Get Info | Not Available | Not Available |