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Ivoclar Vivadent All Ceramics: Preparingforcementation Glassceramics

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all-ceramic Cementation.qxd 3.10.

2005 14:40 Uhr Seite 1

I V O C L A R V I VA D E N T A L L C E R A M I C S
P R E P A R I N G F O R C E M E N TAT I O N – G L A S S C E R A M I C S

IPS Empress Esthetic IPS e.max ZirPress


IPS e.max Press IPS e.max CAD
IPS ProCAD IPS e.max Ceram
Anterior + Posterior Crowns,
Inlays, Onlays, Veneers,
Indication Anterior + Posterior Crowns
3-unit bridges up to the Anterior + Posterior Crowns Veneers
2nd premolar

Adhesive Conventional Adhesive Conventional Adhesive Conventional Adhesive Conventional


Cementation Cementation Cementation Cementation Cementation Cementation Cementation Cementation
Cementation
! ! ! ! ! !

Sandblasting

for 60 sec. with for 20 sec. with for 20 sec. with for 20 sec. with
Etching IPS Ceramic IPS Ceramic Etching Gel IPS Ceramic Etching Gel IPS Ceramic
Etching Gel Etching Gel

Conditioning / Silanization Monobond-S Monobond-S Monobond-S Monobond-S

Variolink® II Variolink® II Vivaglass® CEM Variolink® II Vivaglass® CEM Variolink®


Cementation System Veneer
Multilink® Multilink® Multilink®
Variolink® II

Please read the corresponding Instructions for Use


all-ceramic Cementation.qxd 3.10.2005 14:40 Uhr Seite 2

I V O C L A R V I VA D E N T A L L C E R A M I C S
P R E PA R I N G F O R C E M E N TAT I O N – Z I R C O N I U M O X I D E C E R A M I C S

IPS e.max ZirCAD – IPS e.max ZirPress IPS e.max ZirCAD – IPS e.max Ceram

Indication Crowns + bridges Inlay-retained Crowns + bridges


w/w.o pressed shoulder bridges

Adhesive Conventional Adhesive Conventional Adhesive Cementation Conventional Cementation


Cementation Cementation Cementation Cementation
Cementation
! ! ! ! !

Sandblasting Cleaning with Cleaning with max 1 bar Al2O3


max.1 bar Al2O3

for 20 sec. with


Etching IPS Ceramic
Etching Gel

Conditioning / Silanization Metal/Zirconia


Primer Monobond-S Metal/Zirconia Primer

Cementation System
Multilink® Vivaglass® CEM Multilink® Multilink® Vivaglass® CEM

Please read the corresponding Instructions for Use


598364/0905/e/BVD
Cement Procedures
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5

IPS e.max Restoration Conditioning Tooth Conditioning Cement Clean Up Final Cure Post-Op

Etching Restoration Priming Restoration Etching Tooth Priming Tooth View

Apply IPS Ceramic Apply Monobond Apply Total Etch Apply bonding Mix and dispense After seating, Optional: Utilize
Etching Gel (5% Plus Universal 37% Phosphoric agent to moist cement into light cure each Liquid Strip
HF Acid) for 20 Primer to the Acid etching gel. preparation restoration quarter surface (glycerin gel)
seconds to bonding surface (15 secs on dentin, for 1-2 sec. The along the margins
bonding of the restoration. 30 secs on enamel) cement will to eliminate
surface of the Allow to react for Rinse and dry achieve a gel-like oxygen-inhibition
restoration. 60 sec. Completely leaving prepared consistency for layer. Light cure
Rinse thoroughly air dry. surface moist. easy clean-up. each side on high
and air dry. power for 20 sec.

Variolink® Veneer
Variolink® II/
Scrub Excite F on
preparation for 10
seconds. Thin with
air and light cure.

Not Required

Multilink® Automix
Scrub self-etching

Clinical Case Guide Primer 1:1 mixture


into the prepared
surface. (30 sec.
on enamel and
15 sec. on dentin)
Air dry

SpeedCEM®
Not Required

Clinical Recommendation MANUFACTURER BUR GRIT SIZE


FOOTBALL SHAPE ROUND SHAPE
FOR OCCLUSAL FOR ENDODONTIC
CYLINDER SHAPE
FOR CROWN
Efficient rotary cutting instruments REDUCTION ACCESS REMOVAL

for high-strength ceramics Coarse Excellent Excellent Excellent


Komet ZR Diamond
126µm (ZR6379.314.023) (ZR6801.314.014) (ZR6856.314.025)

• When removing a high-strength ceramic restoration,


proper bur selection improves the efficiency of the Brasseler USA DuraCut
Coarse Excellent Very good Very good
151µm (6368DC.31.023 (6801DC.31.023) (6856DC.31.018)
procedure, reducing the time needed for completion.
• The use of an electric handpiece is preferable due to its
Coarse Excellent Very good Good
superior cutting efficiency and reduced heat generation. Dentalree Crosstech
150µm (368.031.023 (801.31.018) (856.31.018)
• Regardless of the cutting instrument or the handpiece
used, copious water irrigation is paramount when Excellent Very good Good
SS White Great White Z
cutting through ceramic materials. Water acts as a (GWZ 379-023 (GWZ 801-018) (GWZ 856-018)

lubricant, improves cutting efficiency and prevents heat


rise in the restoration and the tooth underneath. Tested at applied testing facility, Ivoclar Vivadent Amherst

100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION


GUARANTEED!
United States Canada
ivoclarvivadent.com 175 Pineview Drive 2785 Skymark Avenue, Unit 1
Amherst, NY 14228 Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4Y3
©2011 Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc. 716.691.0010 905.238.5700
IPS e.max, Variolink, Multilink, SpeedCEM are registered trademarks of Ivoclar Vivadent.
Komet, 2R Diamond, Brassler USA, DuraCut, Dentalrec, Crosstech, SS White,
800.533.6825 800.263.8182
and Great White Z are not registered trademarks of Ivoclar Vivadent. Fax: 716.691.2285 Fax: 905.238.5711
2/2011 Rev. 1 [email protected] [email protected]

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