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Contents BrixZir Zirconia……………………………………………………......... 15 Solid Zirconia Milling Blanks
Education and Events…………………………………………............ 16
BruxZir™ Shaded Zirconia Milling Blanks are to provide homogeneous color throughout t milling blank. They are available in four base classifications designed to cover all 16 VITA shades through simple staining and glazing
Cerasmart…………………………………………………….............. 10,11 Katana Zirconia…………………………………………………........ 12,13
Zeno Style (Z) Ordering Information Shade
Komet Green State Polisher ………………………………............... 9 Lab team and Contact details........................................................ 2
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QuintesseNce of Dental Technology………………….............. 14
Zeno Style (Z) Ordering Information Shade 98.5 X 12mm 98.5 X 15mm 98.5 X 2
The Expert View - Fraunhofer Institute For Silicate Research….............. 7 VITA Easyshade V…………………………………………………….......... 3 Vita Suprinity…………………………………………………………... 4,5,6 Zirlux FC2 Zirconia…………………………………………………........ 8
A1
440-0103
440-0104
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A2
440-0107
440-0108
440-0
A3
440-0111
440-0112
440-0
A3.5
440-0115
440-0116
A4
440-0119
440-0120
440-0
B1
440-0123
440-0124
440-0
B2
440-0128
440-0129
440-0
B3
440-0132
440-0133
440-0
B4
440-0136
440-0137
440-0
C1
440-0140
440-0141
440-0
C2
440-0144
440-0145
440-0
C3
440-0148
440-0149
440-0
C4
440-0152
440-0153
440-0
D2
440-0156
440-0157
440-0
D3
440-0160
440-0161
440-0
D4
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440-0165
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eac of Application: hin Areas 1. Shade determination for the selection of determination CAD/CAM materials ITA g? O "Cost-effective and communication of tooth shades 2. Shade determination for the selection of materials for direct fillings n B ly wdetermination for the selection of prosthetic teeth l ® is onlyi possible with digital technology – ideally, VITA Easyshade® V." V ea3. 4. chiShade Tooth-area ng thshade the determination for the fabrication of layered ceramic restorations 5. ToothSshade for use in bleaching e ation, maximum reliability t. determination 6. Shade determination for restorations even during fabrication of restorations Dr. Philipp Grohmann (DT) 7. 8. 9.
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Test report: new glass ceramic
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"VITA SUPRINITY offers exceptional mechanical properties."
02/13 DENTAL VISIONIST
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In terms of its esthetic properties, ITA SUPRINITY has proven to be very impressive.
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DV: VITA SUPRINITY has also been tested in clinical DV: Looking ahead, where do you see the new generaapplication for some time now. What sort of feedback tion of glass ceramics in a few years' time? have you received from dental practices and laborato- SiO2 Michael Gödiker: The new glass ceramic material ries? has the potential to become the standard material in Michael Gödiker: VITA SUPRINITY has generally the fabrication of anterior and posterior crowns and received very positive feedback. The esthetic properties bridge restorations. Blocks in fully crystallized form and and outstanding milling and polishing results came in a press-technology variant are in preparation for the for particular praise. The corresponding veneering near future. Ongoing development of the product ceramic VITA VM11 also received excellent reviews with characteristics and the resulting range is continuing in regard to processing and the resulting esthetics. the long-term.
Committed to reliability
During clinical testing, the esthetic properties In the following article, Dr. Norbert Thiel, VITA R&D division nd outstanding milling and polishing results director (Bad Säckingen, Germany) and Michael Gödiker, VITA SUPRINITY features a engineer and VITA R&D section manager (Bad Säckingen, particularly fine-grained and ame in for particular praise." Germany)homogeneous report on their material reliability studies structure. aimed at simulating / evaluating the long-term clinical 3-point flexural strength of after milling performance VITA SUPRINITY.
500 400 300 200 100 0
Static fracture load 2500
Outstanding dynamic load capacity Of the consistently positive technical properties provided by VITA SUPRINITY, the dynamic load capacity (fracture load test) is of particular note. The engineer Michael Gödiker explains: „While testing adhesivelybonded molar crowns, for example, we increased the load to 1200 newtons (N) over 1.2 million cycles (= intraoral load over approx. 5 years), without causing a single crown to fall out. This suggests that long-term clinical performance can be expected.“ The foundation for excellent results VITA scientists SUPRINITY
Lithium disilicate „The excellent ceramic
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As both explain: properties that we have achieved with VITA SUPRINITY are primarily due to the increased proportion of zirconia. Fig.1: Average 3-point flexuralinstrength VITA SUPRINITY:structure, 494.5 MPa. high strength due This results a fineof crystalline Source: Internal study, VITA R&D, (1)
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Moreofinformation theexcellent mechanicalmechanical to enrichment the glassabout phase, of theesthetics. new glass ceramic is aspect is processingproperties and superior This last www.dental-visionist.com available possible thanks to at crystallite sizes that provide for natural opalescence by interacting with the visible light“.
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Fig. 2: VITA SUPRINITY withstands loads of approx. 2262 N. Source: Internal study, VITA R&D, (1)
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“VITA SUPRINITY: "VITA SUPRINITY: simple, RINITY: simple, simple, fast and reliable! “
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fast and reliable!" eliable!" Dr. Ernst Kolb (Eggelsberg, Austria) and master dental technician Thomas Absmanner (Eggelsberg, Austria) were among the very first users to test VITA SUPRINITY. In the following report, they describe their experience of processing the new zirconia-reinforced glass ceramic.
opinion, does the new material offer any procedural advantages in this regard?
Dr. Ernst Kolb: The material is transparent until crystallization firing is performed. Although this makes esthetic shape verification during patient try-in a little How would of you machine proc DV: How would both of you assessmore machine procesdifficult from myDV: personal point both of view, thisassess is singthat of the using CEREC/inLab, particula compensated by the fact thematerial thickness of the 02/13 DENTAL VISIONIST sing of the material using CEREC/inLab, particularly is clearly thanks to ceramic? in comparison withvisible lithium disilicate in comparison with lithium disilicaterestoration ceramic? wall, for example, the transparent appearance.
Thomas Absmanner (master dentalKolb: technician): Thematerial fact Dr. Ernst The new lends its Dr. Ernst Kolb: The new material lends itself that try-in is possible following raw firingprocessing. is of extremely well to machine In this resp extremely well to machine processing. Inpatient this respect, additional benefit. Corrections are particularly to the high edge stability of easy VITA SUPRINITY is part the high edge stability of VITA SUPRINITY is particucarry out as full strength has not yet been reached and larly convenient. The restoration margins are not larly convenient. The restoration margins are noticediamond burs can be easily used to work the material. It ablythat more stable thanisinnot therequired case of lithium disilic ably more stable than in the case ofislithium disilicate also worth mentioning firing paste Dr.the Ernst Kolb (Eggelsberg, Austria) and master at and with positive effectcan thatalso there sberg, Austria) and master with positive effect that there isfor less chipping crystallization that the characterization beis less chipping Q: How would both of you assess machine technician Thomas Absmanner (Eggelsberg, the edges. firing. carried out during crystallization omas Absmanner (Eggelsberg, thedental edges. processing of the material, particularly in Austria) were among the very first Q: users to testopinion, is the new glass ceramic an the verycomparison first users to test In your with lithium disilicate ceramic? VITA SUPRINITY. In the (master followingdental report, they Thomas Absmanner (master dental technicia he following report, they Thomas Absmanner technician): improvement in comparison with lithium disilicate DV:lends How would of you assess machine procesDr. Ernst Kolb: The new material itselfboth extremely describe their experience of processing the new Generally speaking, I did not observe with regard to manual reworking, such as milling and any particu ence of processing the new Generally speaking, I did not observe any particular the materialthe using CEREC/inLab, particularly well to machine processing. In sing thisofrespect, high polishing? in comparison with lithium disilicate ceramic? zirconia-reinforced glass ceramic. differences in terms of processing with CEREC – w lass ceramic. differences in terms of processing with CEREC – with edge stability of VITA SUPRINITY is particularly one notable exception. Ican alsobe noticed the improvem notable exception. I also noticed the improvement Dr. Ernst Kolb: In general, VITA SUPRINITY convenient. The restorationone margins are noticeably Dr. Ernst Kolb: The new material lends itself considered an improvement. I finally have an in comparison w in edge Now stability at the margins more stable than in the case ofextremely lithium disilicate the in in edge stability thewith margins comparison with well toat machine processing. In this respect, alternative when it comes to chairside fabrication of allows greater ac high edge stability of VITA SUPRINITY is particupositive effect that there isother lessthe chipping at the edges. other similar materials. And this similar materials. And this allows greater accularly convenient. The restoration marginscrowns are notice-that can be expected to offer durability. In terms racy in terms of the fit. racy in terms of the Thomas Absmanner (master dental technician): ably more stable thanfit. in the case of lithium disilicate
processing
SUPRINITY: simple, nd reliable!"
of polishing results, I would refer to the SEM images
approx. 163 µm
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SiO2
DV: The new material also requires crystallization firing. What is of particular importance here? In your opinion, does the new material offer any procedural advantages in this regard? Dr. Ernst Kolb: The material is transparent until crystallization firing is performed. Although this makes
VITA SUPRINITY, SEM image, 200x VITA SUPRINITY Lithium disilicate
VITA SUPRINITY, SEM image, 200x esthetic shape verification during patient try-in a little more difficult from my personal point of view, this is compensated by the fact that the thickness of the restoration wall, for example, is clearly visible thanks to the transparent appearance.
"It is worth mentioning that firing paste is not required for crystallization, and that characterization also be out Lithium disilicate ceramic, can SEM image, 200carried x disilicate ceramic, SEM SUPRINITY image, 200 x demonstrates during crystallization firing." edge Fig. 1:Lithium In laboratory tests, VITA
Step 2
approx. 276 µm
fact that patient try-in is possible following raw firing is of additional benefit. Corrections are particularly easy to carry out as full strength has not yet been reached and diamond burs can be easily used to work the material. It is also worth mentioning that firing paste is not required for crystallization and that characterization can also be carried out during crystallization firing.
Surfaces following grinding with a diamond bur ...
stability superior to that ofVITA conventional lithium edge Fig. 1: In laboratory tests, SUPRINITY demonstrates stability superior to that of conventional lithium disilicate materials. disilicate materials. Source:Source: Internal VITA R&D, Internal VITA R&D, (1)is(1)the new glass ceramic an DV:study, Instudy, your opinion,
improvement in comparison with lithium disilicate with regard to manual reworking, such as milling and polishing? Dr. Ernst Kolb: In general, VITA SUPRINITY can be considered an improvement. Now I finally have an alternative when it comes to chairside fabrication of crowns that can be expected to offer durability. In terms of polishing results, I would refer to the SEM images provided by the manufacturer.
VITA SUPRINITY
Lithium disilicate
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Step 3
Thomas VITA SUPRINITY, SEMAbsmanner image, 200x(master dental technician): The
approx. 276 µm
approx. 276 µm
Li2O
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approx. 163 µm
approx. 163 µm
I did not observe any particular r. Ernst KolbGenerally (Eggelsberg, speaking, Austria) and master with the positive effect that there is less chipping at provided by the manufacturer. ental Thomas Absmanner (Eggelsberg, the edges. differences in terms of processing– with one notable +ZrO2 +ZrOtechnician 2 Li2O 02/13 DENTAL VISIONIST IN CONVERSATION 11 ustria) wereexception. among the veryI first users to test the improvement in edge Thomas Absmanner (master dental technician): I also also noticed ITA SUPRINITY. In the following report, they Thomas Absmanner (master dental technician): find VITA SUPRINITY to be an improvement. The stability at the margins in comparison with other similar escribe their experience of processing the new Generally speaking, I did not observe any particular zirconia-reinforced lithium silicate is impressive to materials. And this allows greater accuracy in terms of with CEREC rconia-reinforced glass ceramic. differences in terms ofSiO processing – with O 2 2 use not only because of its superior edge stability in the fit. one notable exception. I also noticed the improvement comparison with conventional glass ceramics, but also in edge stability at the margins in comparison with Q: The new material also requires crystallization other similar materials. And this allows greater accu- manual reworking is easier. because firing. What is of particular importance here? In your racy in terms of the fit.
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Lithium disilicate ceramic, SEM image, 200 x Fig. 1: In laboratory tests, VITA SUPRINITY demonstrates edge stability superior to that of conventional lithium disilicate materials. Source: Internal study, VITA R&D, (1)
VITA SUPRINITY
Lithium disilicate
... surfaces following grinding with a diamond bur and additional coarse and fine polishing. The manual processing time for each step was 30 seconds. Source: Internal study, VITA R&D, (1)
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DV: Mr. Zahno, how would you assess VITA SUPRINITY in terms of its esthetic properties, particularly with regard to translucency, opalescence and fluorescence?
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Xavier Zahno: The material is beautifully translucent. Pack of 5 The integrated and opalescence, which Xavier Zahno, afluorescence dental technician from Montreux are highly effective in scattering light, also offer a Switzerland, is an expert in the area of highly esthetic reconstructions, and has collaborated significant advantage. For natural results that are also for a numberreliable of years renowned sufficiently for with the anterior area,Swiss staining can dental clinics. In this interview, he reports on his easily be applied to the material. In particular, I can experience with VITA SUPRINITY highly recommend the new VITA AKZENT Plus stains. ental technician from Montreux, They are tailored to ceramic applications, easy to use Q: Mr. Zahno, how would you assess VITA SUPRINITY new VITA AKZENT Plus stains. They are tailored to ceramic ert in theinarea of highly esthetic and extremely versatile. terms of its esthetic properties, particularly with applications, easy to use and extremely versatile d has collaborated a number opalescence and fluorescence? regard to for translucency, Q: What esthetic possibilities does this material offer renowned SwissZahno: dentalThe clinics. Xavier material is beautifully translucent. in combination with the new veneering ceramic VITA reports The on his experience with "VITA AKZENT integrated fluorescence and opalescence, whichPlus are stains VM11? are tailored highly effective in scattering light, also offer a significant VITA SUPRINITY. Xavier Zahno: For custom patient restorations with natural
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advantage. For natural results that are also sufficiently reliable for the anterior area, staining can easily be applied to the material. In particular, I can highly recommend the DENTAL VISIONIST 02/13
fully anatomical milling is performed followed by reduction
DV: What esthetic possibilities does this material offer in combination with the new veneering ceramic VITA VM11?
CUT-BACK TECHNIQUE WITH VITA VM 11
Individualization of VITA SUPRINITY is demonstrated in the following step-bystep example.
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Fig. 2: Veneering following crystallization 3
VITA shade controlFig. 3: Veneered crown on a firing tray
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Fig. 4: Polishing with the polishing set 5
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Fig. 5: Finishing with polishing paste
Fig. 6: Model of the final result
“VITA AKZENT Plus stains are Xavier Zahno: For custom patient restorations with natural light and shade complete layering is not tailored toeffects, ceramic required and dentin materials are generally not necessary. Instead, fully anatomicaleasy milling is to performed applications, followed by reduction only in the incisal third using the cut-back a fast and efficient approach of usetechnique and –extremely this kind is what I prefer. ,,Another positive aspect is that versatile. VITA VM11 offers a very compact selection of materials.
And despite this, I have always been able to fully implement all in mythe creative ideas thus far. Incidentally, only incisal third using the cut- both materials also support–highly polishing. back technique a fasteffective and efficient approach of this kind is what I prefer. Another positive aspect iscan that be "Existing expertise VITA VM11 offers a very compact applied 1:1 so that work can selection of materials. And despite this, I have always been able to fully begin directly." implement all my creative ideas thus both materials alsoVM11 be DV:far. In Incidentally, your experience, how should VITA supportand highly polishing. processed whateffective are the benefits in your view?
Q: In your experience, how should Xavier Zahno:be As processed highly esthetic restorations VITA VM11 and what are myare specialty area, I work great view? deal with VITA VM11. the benefits inayour It can be used in the same way as the materials from Xavier Zahno: As highly esthetic the VM system and also offers the same superb restorations are my specialty processing characteristics – resistance, minimum area, I work a great deal with VITA shrinkage, high edge stability, etc. Existing expertise VM11. It can be used in the same can be applied 1:1 so that work can begin directly. way as the materials from the VM system and also offers the same superb processing characteristics – resistance, minimum shrinkage, high edge stability, etc. Existing expertise information available can beMore applied 1:1 so isthat work at: can www.dental-visionist.com begin directly.
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cements is possible in the case of high-strength ceramics, their ease of use is mitigated by limited adhesion."
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THE EXPERT VIEW
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THE EXPERT VIEW: FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE FOR SILICATE RESEARCH (ISC) The expert view: Fraunhofer institute for silicate research (ISC)
what So type of type materials make up up thethe new what of materials make w generation ofofglass generation glassceramics? ceramics?
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ptimum shade determination, maximum reliability Dr. Probst and Dr. Durschang explain: "Unlike previous commercially-available glass ceramics for dental applications, zirconiareinforced lithium-silicate glass ceramic (ZLS) contain an increased proportion of glass and zirconia (approx. 10 Wt% ZrO2). Moreover, all the crystalline components are relatively small (approx. 0.5 µm) so that only a limited amount of light refraction is possible. The result is that zirconia-reinforced, lithium-silicate glass ceramic (ZLS) has a high level of translucency without any shade of their own." As project partners of VITA Zahnfabrik and DeguDent, Dr. Jörn Probst (Director, Health Division, Wurzburg, Germany; shown on the left) and Dr. Bernhard Durschang (research associate in the technical department for glass and mineral materials, Wurzburg, Germany; shown on the right) from the Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research (ISC) have played an active role in recent years in encouraging the development of new zirconia-reinforced, lithium-silicate glass ceramic (ZLS). In the following article, they report on the composition, structure and properties of these materials. co zir
nia-reinforced
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Making the difference In tests, zirconia-reinforced lithium-silicate glass ceramic (ZLS) demonstrate biaxial strength that is approx. 70 MPa* higher than that of lithium-disilicate glass ceramic, and offer superior processing characteristics as well as the possibility of directly verifying the material for visible faults. This is true both in the case of machine-based CAM processing (before and after crystallization) as well as in manual reworking and polishing. A positive outlook for the future Dr. Probst and Dr. Durschang are certain: "Further improvements to the material system and in fabrication techniques are making levels of flexural strength in the range of 500 MPa seem like an achievable possibility." VITA SUPRINITY components
Wt%
ZrO2 (zirconia)
Li2O
SiO2
VITA Farbkommunikation
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8 – 12
SiO2 (silicon dioxide)
56 – 64
Li2O (lithium oxide)
15 – 21
Various
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Fig. 1: Material components Source: Internal study, VITA R&D, (1)
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Fig. 2: VITA SUPRINITY, SEM image, 10,000x Source: Internal study, VITA R&D, (1)
Fig. 3: Lithium disilicate, SEM image, 10,000x Source: Internal study, VITA R&D, (1)
VITA shade, VITA made.
*) See laboratory studies on biaxial strength; Source: "Technical and scientific documentation"; VITA Zahnfabrik (1)
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Introducing CERASMART The New Leader in Hybrid Introducing Ceramic BlocksCERASMART™ The genius behind GC’s force absorbing hybrid ceramic is the development of a unique technology to manufacture a block with high density of ultrafine glass particles. Uniform dispersion (very short interparticle distance) of individually silanated and bonded particles is key to delivering CERASMART’s™ exceptional strength, polish retention and wear resistance.
CERASMART™ is easy to finish and retains its beautiful high gloss over time
CERASMART™ opalescence ensures natural shade integration for highly aesthetic restorations
CERASMART™ after polishing
CERASMART™
CERASMART™ finished with OPTIGLAZE™ color
Hybrid Ceramic
Dr Anthony Mak (Australia), Brad Grobler (New Zealand)
High level of breaking energy
Superior wear resistance
CERASMART™ buffers masticatory pressure and sustains more challenging clinical situations.
Independent research showed that CERASMART™ has very low wear loss under laboratory testing.* Wear loss*
Breaking energy‡ 300
2.5
Wear Height (µm)
2.0
MPa
1.5 1.0
200
100
0.5 0.0
CERASMART™ Resin Nano Ceramic
SD 0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.2
Hybrid Ceramic
Feldspathic Ceramic
Lithium Disilicate Glass-Ceramic
‡Breaking energy is a measure of fracture toughness. R&D Dept. GC Corporation.
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* Pande R et al. In Vitro Abrasion Wear of Nano and Hybrid Ceramic CAD/CAM Materials. J Dent Res 2015; 94(Spec Issue A):3529.
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Try in and finish...
Remove the sprue of the restoration.
Try-in the restoration and check the occlusion.
Finish and polish using medium and fine silicone points.
Final polish using diamond polishing paste, eg. DIAPOLISHER PASTE.
4. Characterise
...or characterise with OPTIGLAZE™ color
1. Prepare
2. Clean
3. Silanate
Sandblast with 25-50µm alumina (0.2MPa).
Clean with oil-free air syringe or ultrasonic cleaner. Clean further with alcohol.
Apply silane coupling agent, eg. CERAMIC PRIMER II and dry.
Bonding CERASMART™ – Essential bonding steps for optimum results
Dispense and brush apply OPTIGLAZE™ color in a thin layer. Do not air blow. MUST be cured with a light-curing device with a wavelength in the range of 400430nm (NOT with traditional Blue LED).
Completing cementation 4. Tooth preparation Clean and treat the prepared tooth surface following the instructions of the manufacturer of the adhesive resin cement. Retaining a wide band of enamel, which is etched for mechanical retention, is ideal for optimum adhesion.
1. Sandblast or 5% HFl etch
2. Clean
3. Silane
Options for pretreating CERASMART™: A. Sandblast with 25-50µm alumina (0.2MPa);
Clean with oil-free air syringe or ultrasonic cleaner and dry. Clean further with ethanol (alcohol) to remove oil residue.
Apply silane coupling agent, e.g. CERAMIC PRIMER II and dry. No bonding agent is required on CERASMART after the application of CERAMIC PRIMER II. For other ceramic primers, follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
OR B. Treat with 5% HFl (hydrofluoric acid) for 60 seconds. Wash with water and dry.
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5. Adhesive resin cementation Follow the procedure described by the manufacturer of the adhesive resin cement.
6. Finish Finish and polish the margins
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X500
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Surface Condition
X500
50μm
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Strength Decreased
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KATANA ZIRCONIA(ML & HT)
Flexural Strength
1,200MPa
1,100MPa
Fracture toughness(K1c)
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440-0051
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440-0098
440-0100
440-0102
440-0095
440-0097
440-0099
440-0101
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440-0074
440-0076
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440-0082
440-0084
440-0086
440-0079
440-0081
440-0083
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440-0090
440-0092
440-0089
440-0091
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