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Zirconia

Zirconia material is a special dental restoration material. It requires less equipment, time and materials than other materials. Zirconia materials can meet the needs of the laboratory customized solutions, which is the first choice of 360SDM. Aidite provides you with 3 kinds of zirconia materials, namely superfect zir with super-high bending strength, honor zir with brilliant translucency, 3D / 3D Pro zir digital material.

Superfect Zir

Aidite provides excellent quality of full ceramic crown HTW, with a variety of advantages. The best
choice of full zirconia ceramic crown, offering, high bending strength, excellent hardness,
comprehensive indication, long span bridges and excellent masking.

Physical Characteristics:

Color white
Translucency 35%
Bending Strength >= 1300Mpa
Sintered density >= 6.0g/cm3
Fracture toughness 5Mpam0.5
Hardness (Hv10) 1250

3D Pro Zir

3D Zir is full contour zirconia and digital material. It is faster and better with a higher economy. This full contour zirconia material has the best natural esthetic. It contains a translucency gradient, color
gradient, and strength gradient. 3D Zir has the proper strength for occlusion to reduce wear opposing dentine.

Physical Characteristics:

Color Vita 16 colors Hollywood White
Translucency 57%
Bending Strength >= Cervical part 900Mpa
Sintered density >= 6.0g/cm3
Fracture toughness 5Mpam0.5
Hardness (Hv10) 1250

Honor Zir

Honor Zir SHTPC, with high translucency zirconia, provides remarkable restorations with a shorter time and lower costs. This translucent zirconia is suitable for all levels of technicians to create the perfect restoration. High strength, high translucency with pre-shades which eliminates the staining process.

Physical Characteristics:

Color Vita 16 colors Hollywood White
Translucency 48%
Bending Strength >= 1100Mpa
Sintered density >= 6.0g/cm3
Fracture toughness 5Mpam0.5
Hardness (Hv10) 1250

3M Lava Zirconia

  • First zirconia with inherent, tooth-like fluorescence for high-esthetic full-contour crown and
    bridge cases.
  • High translucency. Optimized for esthetic full-contour restorations.
  • Shade match. Built-in shade gradient, designed for excellent shade match for all VITA classical shades including Bleach.
  • Durability. Durable full-contour with 800 MPa through and through. Indicated for crowns, 3-unit bridges, inlays/onlays, veneers.
  • Productivity. Benefit from a streamlined mill-sinter-glaze process. No shading liquids. No drying time.

3MTM LavaTM Esthetic Fluorescent Full-Contour Zirconia is the first zirconia with built-in fluorescence for all shades that combines the esthetics of glass ceramics with high full-contour strength.

* Fluorescence determined with light sources simulating natural UV light. ** 3 point bending strength according to ISO 6872:2015; qualified for Type II, class 4; indications: crowns, bridges with a maximum of one pontic that must be supported on each side by a crown (prosthesis not to exceed three units), inlays, onlays and veneers

Suggested Applications
  • Anterior and posterior crowns
  • 3-unit bridges (maximum of one pontic between two crowns)
  • Inlays/onlays
  • Veneers

3MTM LavaTM Esthetic Fluorescent Full-Contour Zirconia is the first zirconia with built-in fluorescence for all shades that combines the esthetics of glass ceramics with high full-contour strength.

* Fluorescence determined with light sources simulating natural UV light. ** 3 point bending strength according to ISO 6872:2015; qualified for Type II, class 4; indications: crowns, bridges with a maximum of one pontic that must be supported on each side by a crown (prosthesis not to exceed three units), inlays, onlays and veneers

IPS e.max and IPS e.max CAD are registered trademarks of Ivoclar Vivadent. Sirona CEREC and inLab MC XL are registered trademarks of Sirona Dental Systems.

IPS e.max

IPS e.max® is an affordable alternative to PFMs for crowns and anterior bridges. This metal-free
restoration provides optimum esthetics using lithium disilicate ceramic and boasts a flexural strength of 360 MPa. Depending on your preparation, we will either choose to press or mill IPS e.max using the Sirona inLab® MC XL milling machine.

Prescribe IPS e.max CAD® to achieve virtually perfect contacts and occlusion using conventional
cementation or adhesive bonding. Its precision is a result of our CAD/CAM technology, which virtually
eliminates the need for chairside adjustment. Choose between Stained and Layered IPS e.max when prescribing.

IPS e.max and IPS e.max CAD are registered trademarks of Ivoclar Vivadent. Sirona CEREC and inLab MC XL are registered trademarks of Sirona Dental Systems.

IPS e.max® is an affordable alternative to PFMs for crowns and anterior bridges. This metal-free
restoration provides optimum esthetics using lithium disilicate ceramic and boasts a flexural strength of 360 MPa. Depending on your preparation, we will either choose to press or mill IPS e.max using the Sirona inLab® MC XL milling machine.

Prescribe IPS e.max CAD® to achieve virtually perfect contacts and occlusion using conventional
cementation or adhesive bonding. Its precision is a result of our CAD/CAM technology, which virtually
eliminates the need for chairside adjustment. Choose between Stained and Layered IPS e.max when prescribing.

Veneers

In dentistry, a veneer is a layer of material placed over a tooth. Veneers can improve the esthetics of a smile and protect the tooth’s surface from damage.

There are two main types of material used to fabricate a veneer: composite and porcelain. A composite veneer may be directly placed (built-up in the mouth), or indirectly fabricated by a dental technician in a dental lab, and later bonded to the tooth, typically using a resin cement. They are typically used for treatment of adolescent patients who will require a more permanent design once they are fully grown. The lifespan of a composite veneer is approximately 4 years. In contrast, a porcelain veneer may only be indirectly fabricated. 

A full veneer crown is described as “a restoration that covers all the coronal tooth surfaces (Mesial, Distal, Facial, Lingual and Occlusal). 

In dentistry, a veneer is a layer of material placed over a tooth. Veneers can improve the esthetics of a smile and protect the tooth’s surface from damage.

There are two main types of material used to fabricate a veneer: composite and porcelain. A composite veneer may be directly placed (built-up in the mouth), or indirectly fabricated by a dental technician in a dental lab, and later bonded to the tooth, typically using a resin cement. They are typically used for treatment of adolescent patients who will require a more permanent design once they are fully grown.

The lifespan of a composite veneer is approximately 4 years. In contrast, a porcelain veneer may only be indirectly fabricated. A full veneer crown is described as “a restoration that covers all the coronal tooth surfaces (Mesial, Distal, Facial, Lingual and Occlusal). Laminate veneer, on the other hand, is a thin layer that covers only the surface of the tooth and is generally used for aesthetic purposes. These typically have better performance and aesthetics and are less plaque retentive.

Laminate veneer, on the other hand, is a thin layer
that covers only the surface of the tooth and is generally used for aesthetic purposes. These typically have better performance and aesthetics and are less plaque retentive.

Full Cast Crown

Our full gold, or solid metal alloy crowns have a long history of success, providing strength in the posterior with minimal preparation. They are digitally designed and milled in wax prior to casting for consistent quality results.

Benefits

  • Proven track history
  • Kind to the opposing natural dentition
  • Strong
  • Minimal prep required
  • Longevity
  • Digitally designed for consistent results

Types of alloys

  • High noble – Precious. These alloys have over 60% gold, platinum and/or palladium content.
    High noble metal is one of the easiest alloys to adjust. We offer full cast crowns in both yellow
    and white gold high noble.
  • Noble – Semiprecious. These alloys have over 25% noble metal (gold, platinum, palladium)
    content. Noble metal crowns offer a more hypoallergenic restoration over base metal crowns at
    a more affordable cost over high noble crown.
  • Base – Nonprecious. Contains less than 25% noble metal. Many base metal alloys contain nickel,
    chrome, and/or beryllium alloys.

Insurance Codes

  • D2790 – full cast high noble metal
  • D2791 – full cast predominantly base metal
  • D2792 – full cast noble metal

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