Ivoclar Emax Ceram Layered To Zirconia
- By Keith Morgan
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- 29 Jan, 2018
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Capturing Natural Aesthetics Combined With Strength Of Zirconia Core

In This Case the Requirements were for Natural Looking Aesthetics of patients existing Teeth but to Have improved strength factors of Zirconia. We Choose to use a 3/4 Coping Cutback that we then layered with Ivoclar Emax cerem using special enamels and effects kit. the technique allows for core strength against fracture but to have a highly aesthetic layer of porcelain that will then chameleon in with the patients natural dentition.
Keith Has Been Selected to Be One Of HASS Corporations Brand Ambassadors For The UK
HASS Produces A Range Of Highly Aesthetic And Functional Materials For Use In Dentistry.
From His Advanced Experience And Knowledge Of Ceramics Keith Has Been Playing And Using AmberPress Which Is A Lithium Discilicate With Zirconia Particles For Added Strength In A Number Of His Recent Cases. Over The Next 12 Months He Will Be Posting Images Of Where He Has Used The Material On Social Media.
HASS Produces A Range Of Highly Aesthetic And Functional Materials For Use In Dentistry.
From His Advanced Experience And Knowledge Of Ceramics Keith Has Been Playing And Using AmberPress Which Is A Lithium Discilicate With Zirconia Particles For Added Strength In A Number Of His Recent Cases. Over The Next 12 Months He Will Be Posting Images Of Where He Has Used The Material On Social Media.

This was a nice case we did with a did with a client Dr Aston Parmar of Cwmbran Dental Spa who clearly understands the importance of good Lab/Surgery communication. In this Particular case the patient was unable to attend lab for a shade take and tooth mapping session so we had to rely on Good Quality/Clear Photographs and also shade mapping done by the clinician. From this we were able to successfully identify the stump shade to the relevant Emax material shade required which was then 3/4 pressed to allow layers of Emax-ceram porcelain and effect to be added. After Numerous communications by various means back and forth from ourselves to the clinician we were able to produce a great result with a finished crown that chameleons in with the patients existing Teeth. Once again and good example of careful planning and teamwork by both the lab and the clinician.