Preparing for cementation – Ivoclar Vivadent IPS e.max CAD Labside User Manual

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Do not blast IPS e.max CAD restorations

Etch for 20 s with IPS Ceramic Etching Gel

Let Monobond Plus react for 60 seconds

and blow dry

* Conventional cementation is done without conditioning

The range of products on offer may vary from country to country

Please observe the corresponding Instructions for Use.

Material

Indication

Cementation method

Blasting

Etching

Conditioning / silanization

Cementation system

self-adhesive /

conventional *

Variolink

®

II,

Multilink

®

Automix

SpeedCEM

Vivaglass

®

CEM

IPS e.max CAD

Veneers,

inlays, onlays,

partial crowns

Anterior and posterior crowns

adhesive

adhesive

20 sec with IPS Ceramic Etching Gel

60 sec with Monobond

®

Plus

––

Variolink

®

Veneer,

Variolink

®

II,

Multilink

®

Automix

Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic

Preparing for Cementation

Conditioning of the restoration and preparation depends on the cementation method used. The following paragraphs

describe the basic working steps to prepare for cementation.

a. Conditioning of the restoration

Conditioning of the ceramic surface in preparation for cementation is decisive for generating a sound bond between the

cementation material and the all-ceramic restoration. The following steps must be observed:

Do not blast IPS e.max CAD with Al

2

O

3

or glass polishing beads before incorporation.

– Ideally, conduct the clinical try-in before etching in order not to contaminate the etched surface.

– Thoroughly clean the restoration with water and blow dry.

– Condition the restoration:

– Generally etch the bonding surface with 5% hydrofluoric acid gel (IPS Ceramic Etching Gel).

– For adhesive or self-adhesive cementation, silanize the bonding surface of the restoration using Monobond Plus.

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