Ivoclar Vivadent IPS e.max CAD Labside User Manual

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Can IPS e.max Ceram Margin materials be

used with IPS e.max CAD?

IPS e.max Ceram Margin materials must not be

used on glass-ceramics (IPS e.max Press and CAD),

since the reduction for the shoulder would

weaken the restoration.

Can IPS e.max CAD frameworks be blasted

with Al

2

O

3

or glass polishing beads before

they are veneered or after their completion

(on the cavity side)?

IPS e.max CAD restorations must never be

blasted with Al

2

O

3

or polishing beads, as this

would damage the ceramic surface and reduce

the outstanding physical properties.

How must the internal (bonding) surface

of the IPS e.max CAD restorations be

conditioned before cementation?

The internal (bonding) surfaces of IPS e.max CAD

restorations must always be etched with hydro-

fluoric acid etching gel (IPS Ceramic Etching Gel)

for 20 seconds, whether they are cemented with

adhesive, self-adhesive, or con-ventional methods.

The resulting retentive pattern enables an

enhanced bond both with adhesives and self-

adhesives as well as conventional bonding agents.

After etching, the glass-ceramics are silanized

using Monobond Plus when adhesive and self-

adhesive cementation is used. With conventional

cementation, silanizing is not necessary.

Can IPS e.max CAD restorations also be

conventionally cemented?

IPS e.max CAD restorations can be cemented

adhesively, self-adhesively or conventionally. If

the restoration is to be conventionally cemented,

however, an appropriately retentive preparation

design must be observed (preparation angle of

4°-6°). If this is not possible, adhesive luting is

preferred, e.g. Variolink

®

II and Multilink

®

Automix.

It is not advisable to use classical phosphate

cements, as they would negatively influence the

light transmission of the all-ceramic and therefore

compromise the esthetic appearance of all-

ceramic restorations.

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