E.max, System all you need – Ivoclar Vivadent IPS e.max ZirPress User Manual

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IPS e.max – one system for every indication

IPS e.max is an innovative all-ceramic system which covers the entire all-ceramic indication range – from

Thin Veneers to 12-unit bridges.

IPS e.max delivers high-strength and highly esthetic materials for the Press and the CAD/CAM

technologies. The system consists of innovative lithium disilicate glass-ceramics used mainly for single-

tooth restorations and high-strength zirconium oxide for large-span bridges.

Every patient situation presents its own requirements and objectives. IPS e.max meets these requirements,

because due to the system components you obtain exactly what you need.

– The components for the Press technology include the highly esthetic IPS e.max Press lithium disilicate

glass-ceramic ingots and the IPS e.max ZirPress fluorapatite glass-ceramic ingots for the fast and

efficient press-on-zirconia technique.

– Depending on the case requirements, two types of materials are available for the CAD/CAM

technique: the innovative IPS e.max CAD lithium disilicate glass-ceramic blocks and the IPS e.max

ZirCAD high-strength zirconium oxide.

– The nano-fluorapatite layering ceramic IPS e.max Ceram, which is used to characterize/veneer all

IPS e.max components – glass or oxide ceramics –, complete the IPS e.max System.

IPS e.max ZirPress

The shades and translucency levels of the IPS e.max ZirPress ingots are based on the overarching

IPS e.max shade system. The system has a flexible design and can be used in conjunction with the A–D,

Chromascop as well as Bleach BL shade guides.

The shades of the Press ingots and CAD/CAM blocks offered in the IPS e.max System are all coordinated

with each other. They are available in different degrees of opacity and/or translucency. The selection of

the translucency level is based on the clinical requirements (shade of the prepared tooth, desired tooth

shade) presented by the patient, as well as the desired processing technique (layering, cut-back, staining

technique).

The more opaque MO ingots are predominantly suitable for the layering technique, while the more

translucent LT and HT ingots are used for the cut-back and also the staining technique.

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