Ivoclar Vivadent
IPS e.max CAD HT Veneer
IPS e.max by Ivoclar
IPS e.max CAD is an innovative lithium disilicate glass-ceramic for fabrication in-house utilizing authorized chairside CAD/CAM systems. This unrivalled material combines highly esthetic qualities with exceptional user-friendliness. Unlike other CAD/CAM materials, IPS e.max CAD covers a comprehensive spectrum of indications. A wide range of translucency levels, shades and block sizes offer greater flexibility for challenging clinical situations. Tried-and-tested cementation materials have been specifically designed to complement IPS e.max CAD to provide long lasting and durable restorations.
IPS e.max CAD blocks can be milled in the Ivoclar Vivadent PrograMill One, the CEREC System (Sirona) and Planmeca FIT System (E4D Technologies).
IPS e.max CAD – The highlights
- Leading CAD/CAM material – considerably higher strength compared with competitive glass and hybrid ceramics
- Broad range of indications
- Scientifically and clinically proven
- Wide availability due to the CAD/CAM partner network (fabrication in-house and by authorized milling centers)
- Tried-and-tested cementation materials are coordinated to work specifically with lithium disilicate (LS2)
Indications
- Veneers (0.4 mm)
- Inlays, onlays
- Partial crowns
- Crowns
IPS e.max CAD Veneering Solutions
IPS e.max CAD Veneering Solutions are CAD/CAM manufactured veneer structures for zirconium oxide frameworks (ZrO2). The unrivalled combination of lithium disilicate (LS2) and zirconium oxide (ZrO2) enables the creation of tooth and implant-supported bridge restorations (CAD-on) of exceptional strength and esthetics.
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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What are the milling parameters you use for Emax to setup in our design software?
Minimum Thickness of at least 0.6mm
Drill Radius of at least 0.65mm -
Can u sell Lava Esthetic (98mm) disc to Labs in CANADA?
You will have to contact 3M for Lava Block Sales.
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When milling Emax veneer from an stl file, does Crystallization add any extra time to the final delivery date?
No Crystalization is a simple process.