Lithium disilicate block
Jul 12th, 2022 at 14:05 Phones & Tablets Sahāranpur 229 viewsLocation: Sahāranpur
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Zirconia block consists of four layers of zirconia in graduated shades. This product allows the chair side fabrication of natural-tooth-colored restorations – eliminating a time-consuming and difficult situation when staining the restoration.
71mm zirconia block features 6 layers of natural color transition, matching color gradient of natural tooth from cervical to incisal. Translucency changes from 57% in incisal to 43% in cervical. It shows gradient decrease, achieving life-like transparency of natural tooth enamel while low transparency in cervical has effective opaque. Strength gradient is from 600 Mpa to 900 Mpa. It achieves low strength in occlusion and causes no harm to opposing dentin. High strength in base part realizes long bridge restoration.
Sirona cerec block is industrially manufactured, fine-structured feldspathic ceramic blocks used to produce inlays, onlays, crowns and veneers with cerec or inLab. The key advantage of cerec blocs is that restorations can be inserted immediately after the milling operation. Dentists also appreciate the good polishability and outstanding enamel-like abrasion properties of cerec blocs. The select composition, the fine microstructure and the industrial sintering process used in producing the ceramic blocks are the chief reasons for the good polishability and outstanding enamel-like abrasion properties of restorations produced from cerec blocs.
Lithium disilicate block also called glass ceramic, the main component is lithium disilicate and produced through special process. It is fast crystallization process and supreme esthetics result, therefore has become top material choice for CAD high efficiency, high strength restorations.
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