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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
IPS e.max Press
IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
IPS e.max CAD
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
Step - by - step procedure
Milled and sintered single tooth coping made of zirconium oxide
IPS e.max Ceram ZirLiner 1 applied to the coping and the shade is modified with IPS e.max Ceram Shades
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IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
Step - by - step procedure
Deep Dentin A2 and Dentin A2 are applied
The incisal area is built up using TI1, TI3, OE1 and T o-g. Mamelon structures are created with MM materials. OE3 is used to enhance the brightness value in selected areas.
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max CAD
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
Step - by - step procedure
Crown right after conducting the first firing cycle in the ceramic furnace. The result is impressive, even without further adjustments or finishing
Low shrinkage and a homogeneous surface
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
IPS e.max CAD
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
Step - by - step
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
IPS e.max Press
IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
IPS e.max CAD
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
Defective crowns compromise the aesthetic appearance of the smile
Pre- operative situation - labial aspect
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
Pre- operative situation – palatal aspect
Lab- fabricated temporary
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
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First patient case
Milled ZrO2 frameworks
Crown margins that have been shorted to accommodate the shoulder porcelain
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
ZirLiner and Margin material after firing
The ZirLiner technique enables the precise reproduction of shades and provides enhanced light reflection.
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
IPS e.max Ceram Occlusal Dentin orange and Deep Dentin are applied in the proximal region. This enables me to create a basis for the desired depth of colour in spite of the high brightness value exhibited by the framework. IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
Subsequently, the framework is masked with a mixture of Deep Dentin and Dentin A3.
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IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
To enhance the chroma in the cervical region and reduce the brightness value, a mixture of 50 % Dentin and 50 % Cervical Transpa orange is applied. IPS e.max Ceram
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Cementation
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First patient case
The dentin core is layered to full size with various dentin materials and subsequently reduced to its natural form, so that it represents around two thirds of the total layer thickness.
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
The inclination of the incisal plane creates an effect of depth and sufficient space for natural effects and the incisal layer. IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
I lengthen the incisal area, which consists of various Incisal and Transpa materials, by approx. 1 mm. My selection of the materials as well as the way in which I layer them is closely guided by the structure of the adjacent teeth, to which I continuously refer during the build- up procedure. IPS e.max Ceram
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First patient case
Subsequently, I wash in expressive and natural effects with IPS e.max Ceram Impulse materials. To cover the labial aspect, I exclusively use Transpa Incisal and Transpa materials (Transpa Incisal TI 1 – TI 3, Transpa clear and Cervical Transpa orange) in layer of approx. 0.2 mm thickness. IPS e.max Ceram
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Cementation
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IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
The palatal view shows the build- up, its dimensions and the integrated framework. The transition between the framework and the ceramic is softened with IPS e.max Deep Dentin and small amounts of Essence material. IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
The Essence materials are ideally suited for this purpose. Even very thin layers suffice to achieve the desired result. Next, Dentin (A2 and A3) and Transpa (TI1 and TI2) are added to the palatal aspect. IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
After firing, the restoration shows subtle, in- depth shading. The characteristics that have been incorporated are clearly visible but harmoniously blend into the natural surroundings and enhance the overall appearance. IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
Shade modification with IPS e.max Ceram ZirLiner ensures that the basic shade and chroma of the restoration are ideally supported by the zirconium oxide framework. IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
Following corrective firing, I adjust the shape of the restoration and create surface texture. After glaze firing, the surface of the restoration exhibits a slight lustre. Nevertheless, the structure is still intact and no porosities are present. IPS e.max Ceram
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First patient case
The desired degree of lustre is achieved by mechanical polishing with rubber polishers after finishing all convex areas. IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
The post- operative view after incorporation of the restorations using a conventional cementation protocol (PD Dr. Daniel Edelhoff, Aachen/Germany) shows that oral harmony has been optimally restored, thanks to the perfect symbiosis of two trendsetting materials.
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max CAD
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
First patient case
The natural- looking appearance produced by the shape and morphology of the restorations is further enhanced by the perfectly coordinated pink and white aesthetics. Transmitted light illumination shows the potential of the all- ceramic materials used.
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
IPS e.max CAD
IPS e.max Ceram
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Second patient case
Aesthetic restoration of the anterior teeth was accomplished despite the presence of severely discoloured tooth stumps and metal core build- up by placing all- ceramic restorations. The completed IPS e.max PRESS crowns were tried in using the Variolink II Try- in Paste (opaque white). Next, they were conventionally cemented. IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max Ceram
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Second patient case
Complete masking of the discoloured tooth stumps was achieved even without using an opaque metal framework. By using an IPS e.max HO ingot in conjunction with IPS e.max Ceram, a reduction of the brightness value of the restoration was avoided. IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
IPS e.max CAD
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
Age- specific layering technique with IPS e.max Ceram
ZirLiner and Margin firing
Cervical Dentin – 50/50- mixture of Dentin A2 and CT orange
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max CAD
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
Age- specific layering technique with IPS e.max Ceram
Coverage with Dentin A2 – around two thirds of the original tooth form
A 50/50 mixture of Dentin A2 and Transpa neutral is applied to finalize the anatomical form.
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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Age- specific layering technique with IPS e.max Ceram
Cut back and mamelon design
Personalization of the incisal Impulse materials, e.g. MM light, T blue, OE 1, 2
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IPS e.max System
Cementation
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Age- specific layering technique with IPS e.max Ceram
Enhancement of the brightness value with OE 4
Transpa Incisal and a 50/50 mixture of OE 1 and T neutral is applied to the labial aspect.
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
Age- specific layering technique with IPS e.max Ceram
A halo effect is achieved by lengthening the incisal edge with Incisal Edge material.
MM materials are applied as light blockers at the transition between coping and ceramic build- up. Next, the build- up is finalized with Dentin and Transpa Incisal 1.
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
IPS e.max Press
IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
IPS e.max CAD
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
Age- specific layering technique with IPS e.max Ceram
The completed crown shows internal characteristics as well as a balanced shade effect and natural brightness.
Complete masking of the white zirconium oxide framework can be accomplished even if little space is available in the palatal region.
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
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IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
Third patient case
In the patient case shown below, the main focus was placed on an attractive overall appearance in addition to restoring tooth function, and thus on highly aesthetic restorations that blended harmoniously into the oral environment. IPS e.max Ceram
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Third patient case
The prepared teeth showed slight discolouration. With IPS e.max ZirLiner, which is applied to the framework, this type of discolourations can be effectively masked without completely blocking light transmission.
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
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IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
Third patient case
By using zirconium oxide in conjunction with the IPS e.max Ceram veneering ceramic, the high- quality all- ceramic restoration desired by the patient could be provided with ease.
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
IPS e.max CAD
IPS e.max Ceram
IPS Empress Esthetic/ IPS ProCAD
Third patient case
To see the happy smile on the patient's face is a most gratifying experience.
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IPS e.max System
Cementation
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e.maximize your smile
Pre- operative situation
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Cementation
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IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD
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e.maximize your smile
Incorporated zirconium oxide- crowns in the oral environment. The curvature of the incisal line and the incisogingival length produce a harmonious impression. IPS e.max Ceram
IPS e.max System
Cementation
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