DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
REPRODUCING PATIENT-SPECIFIC NATURAL VIBRANCE WITH VITA LUMEX AC VENEERING CERAMIC VITA LUMEX AC offers virtually unlimited “possibilities for precise and reliable reproduction of shade effects and multi-faceted light effects. ” Dental Technician Michele Prosperino, San Severo, Italy
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hen the natural dentition exhibits very pronounced shade characteristics, this poses a special challenge for dental technicians. In order to reproduce all the individual nuances of the natural play of colors, veneering ceramic and a wide range of effect materials are required. In addition, reproducing natural vibrancy becomes particularly complicated when the enamel shows a multi-faceted play of color and light, for example in the form of greyishwhite transparency. Here it is necessary to reproduce the individual degree of translucency with different enamel- and effect materials. VITA LUMEX AC (VITA Zahnfabrik, Bad Säckingen, Germany) is a new veneering system that offers virtually unlimited options for precise and reliable reproduction of shade effects and multi-faceted play of light. In the following case report, Dental Technician Michele Prosperino (San Severo, Italy) shows how he successfully handled one of these very sophisticated cases with the new veneering ceramic.
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PATIENT CASE AND MATERIAL SELECTION
A 52-year-old patient suffered fractures on all mandibular front teeth as a result of a trauma. After the teeth were preserved, the patient did not experience any discomfort. The teeth that had been loosened by the trauma had stabilized once again. After a longer temporary restoration phase, the patient now requested a definitive reconstruction. After this restoration, he wanted to be able to smile again as he did before the accident. In order to stabilize the teeth after the traumatic loosening, the dentist and patient decided to use a splinted crown restoration for teeth 32 to 42. When selecting the material, the decision was made in favor of zirconia crown frameworks, which were to be veneered with the new leucite-reinforced, glass-ceramic veneering system VITA LUMEX AC.
FIG. 1: Initial situation: Framework try-in and tooth shade determination using the VITA shade guide. FIG. 2: The washbake is done with FLUO INTENSE sand and the incisal with sesame. FIG. 3: The basic assessment of the dentin portion is carried out with DENTINE A3.
SHADE DETERMINATION AND FRAMEWORK FABRICATION
The four front teeth were given a local anesthetic. This was followed by systematic and precise tooth shade determination using a VITA shade guide. After the preparation, a mould of the stumps was made, which was used as the basis for the master model. The translucent, pre-shaded
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zirconia VITA YZ T Color in brightness level LL1 was selected for the framework fabrication. Digitization was carried out using the S600 ARTI laboratory scanner, the framework design was created with the zirconia tooth software and the framework was fabricated using the CAM unit M5 Heavy Metal (all Zirkonzahn, Pustertal, South Tyrol, Italy).
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