Ivoclar Vivadent IPS e.max CAD Labside User Manual

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When should manual adjustments with

grinding instruments be done?

All grinding adjustments of milled IPS e.max CAD

restorations should be made in the pre-crystallized

(blue) state. It is important to note that the frame-

work in its pre-crystallized state should be ground

only with suitable grinding instruments, low rpms

and light pressure to prevent delamination and

chipping, particularly at the margins.

Do IPS e.max CAD restorations require

occlusal adjustment after the CAD/CAM

process?

Yes. Surface-grind the outer surface, particularly

functional areas with antagonist

contact, with a fine diamond to

smooth out the surface structure

created by the CAD/CAM process.

Can machined IPS e.max CAD

restorations in the pre-crystal-

lized (blue) state be completely finished and

then crystallized and veneered?

Milled IPS e.max CAD restorations can be tried in

on the die and all areas fully finished in the pre-

crystallized (blue) state.

Thin margins only after crystallization (silicone

polishers), since margins that are too thin tend to

round during crystallization.

Do IPS e.max CAD restorations shrink during

crystallization?

No. During the crystallization process, the micro-

structure becomes transformed and a densifica-

tion of 0.2 % takes place. The milling software

takes the densification factor into account.

Therefore, the milled IPS e.max CAD restorations

demonstrate precision of fit after crystallization.

No further manual adjustments are necessary.

Why does the auxiliary firing paste IPS Object

Fix Putty or Flow have to be used during the

crystallization process?

In order to prevent distortion of the IPS e.max

CAD restoration during crystallization, IPS Object

Fix Putty or Flow are used. They support the

restoration in an optimum manner and thus

ensure exact accuracy of fit after crystallization.

Smaller restorations may be placed directly on the

IPS e.max CAD Crystallization Pin with a small

amount of IPS Object Fix Flow.

Can firing pastes other than IPS Object Fix

Putty or Flow be used in the crystallization

process?

IPS Object Fix Putty and Flow has been specially

developed for the crystallization of IPS e.max CAD

restorations. The expansion behaviour has been

optimally coordinated with IPS e.max CAD. In

other words, the consistency before and after the

crystallization allows the paste to be easily applied

and cleanly removed. Given their composition,

pastes of other manufacturers may cause damage

to IPS e.max CAD. Furthermore, easy removal may

not always be possible.

How are contaminations with IPS Object Fix

Putty or Flow on the outer surface of the

restorations best removed before

crystallization?

A short-hair brush or cotton swab dampened with

water can be used for cleaning. It must be made

sure that any residue has been removed before

Shades, Stains or Glaze are applied in order to

prevent the residue from being burned in.

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