IPS e.max®
IPS e.max® is the most esthetic all-ceramic option. We craft these crowns and bridges out of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic, prepared as a full-contour or cut-back and layered with porcelain. IPS e.max® is so esthetic due to its four levels of translucency. It is also 2.5 to 3 times stronger than other glass-ceramic options, making it a good option for anterior and posterior cases. IPS e.max® has additional impulse ingots for maximum flexibility. It is a reliable restorative solution that provides extreme beauty, longevity, and durability. Its high flexural strength makes fracture risk minimal, and the need for chairside adjustments is low.
Features:
Highly Customizable
4 Levels of Translucency
2.5 – 3 Times Stronger Than Alternatives
Maximum Flexibility
IPS e.max press is indicated for full anterior or posterior crowns, veneers, inlays, onlays,as well as three-unit bridges having only one pontic with the second bicuspid as the most distal abutment. |
Bridges which include molars, Maryland style bridges and bridges which have a short vertical height that does not allow for adequate connector height. |
Anterior full-coverage crowns require a chamfer or shoulder margin. A circular shoulder is prepared with rounded inner edges or a chamfer at an angle of 10-30°: the width of the shoulder/chamfer is approx. 1 mm. Facial reduction is 1.5 – 2 mm; 1 – 1.5 mm lingual contact clearance. Incisal reduction is 1.5 – 2 mm with rounded internal line angles, and an incisal edge at least 1mm wide to permit optimum milling of the incisal edge during CAD/CAM processing. <br /> Posterior full-coverage crown requires a chamfer or shoulder margin. A circular shoulder is prepared with rounded inner edges or a chamfer at an angle of 10-30°: the width of the shoulder/chamfer is approx. 1 mm. Occlusal reduction is 1.5 – 2 mm: axial reduction (buccal, lingual and interproximal) is 1.5 mm with rounded internal line angles. |
IPS e.max layered – can be either cemented using a resin reinforced glass ionimer such as Relyx Luting cement. Or bonded using a resin cement, when extra strength is needed due to lack of retention on the prep, use a resin cement such as Relyx Unicem or Relyx Ultimate. |
If adjustments are needed, use fine diamonds with water and light pressure. Always remove the crown when adjusting or bond/cement crown before adjustments are made.). |
D2610 Inlay for 1 surface
D2620 Inlay for 2 surfaces
D2630 Inlay for 3 surfaces
D2962 Labial Veneer
D2783 Crown 3/4 Porcelain Ceramic (does not include veneers)