IPS e.max ZirCAD allows you to produce esthetic, monolithic zirconia restorations efficiently in your dental practice with the help of efficient speed sintering programs.
IPS e.max ZirCAD features a high flexural strength of 1200 MPa (LT)[1] and 850 MPa (MT Multi)[2]. A fracture toughness of 5.1 MPa m1/2 underlines mechanical properties of the material[3].
Due to the material’s high flexural strength and fracture toughness, it can be used to fabricate restorations with very thin walls. As a result, the teeth can be prepared according to minimally invasive principles and then conventionally cemented.
IPS e.max ZIrCAD MT Multi combines two raw materials for a realistic, natural progression of translucency. There is a high degree of translucency in the incisal area and high opacity in the dentin area – an appearance resembling that of natural dentition*.
IPS e.max ZirCAD restorations can be enhanced with a natural fluorescence in combination with IPS e.max CAD Crystall./ Glaze Paste Fluo*.
IPS e.max ZirCAD restorations can be cemented conventionally, adhesively or self-adhesively. This allows you to choose the appropriate cementation method for each clinical situation.
You get a 10-year guarantee on all your placed IPS e.max restorations[4].
Zirconia can be used for a wide variety of types of restorations:
The options available after sintering include:
Minor corrections (e.g. proximal contact areas) can be applied to IPS e.max ZirCAD restorations using IPS e.max CAD Crystall./Add-On.
IPS e.max ZirCAD MT Multi cleverly combines the properties of two types of materials. The class 5Y-TZP zironia imparts a high level of translucency to the incisal region. The more opaque class 4Y-TZP zirconia is responsible for reinforcing the stability of the dentin region of 850 MPa[2].
The realistic progression of shade and translucency from the opaque dentin region to the translucent incisal region and the corresponding colour effect is ensured by IPS e.max ZirCAD MT Multi without any additional characterization for maximum lifelike results*.
* At natural lighting conditions. The use of artificially generated UV or UV-like light may result in a different impression.
[1] Typical mean value of biaxial flexural strength, R&D Ivoclar, Schaan.
[2] Dentin, typical mean value for flexural strength, R&D Ivoclar, Schaan.
[3] LT measurement of fracture toughness according to Vickers Indentation method, R&D Ivoclar, Schaan.
[4] Learn more about the IPS e.max guarantee
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