Ingot concept – Ivoclar Vivadent IPS e.max ZirPress User Manual

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Ingot Concept

IPS e.max ZirPress

ingots are available in three levels of translucency (HT, LT, MO) and one size. For the fabrication

of gingival areas, e.g. for implant superstructures IPS e.max ZirPress Gingiva ingots are available.

From a processing point of view, basically all restorations can be fabricated of any ingot. For reasons of esthetics, however,

the following processing technique and indication are recommended for the individual ingots (translucency levels):

IPS e.max ZirPress HT (High Translucency)

The ingots are available in 16 A-D and 4 Bleach BL shades. Given their high translucency they are ideally suitable for fully

anatomical pressing over zirconium oxide frameworks (staining technique). The Characterization and Glaze firing is

subsequently conducted using IPS e.max Ceram Shades, Essence and Glaze materials. If adjustments are required, the

IPS e.max Ceram layering materials can be used.

IPS e.max ZirPress LT (Low Translucency)

The ingots are available in 16 A-D and 4 Bleach BL shades. Given their high translucency they are ideally suitable for the

cut-back technique, but also for the staining technique. The cut-back is subsequently supplemented with IPS e.max Ceram

Incisal and/or Impulse and characterized using IPS e.max Ceram Essence and Shades.

IPS e.max ZirPress MO (Medium Opacity)

The ingots are available in 9 A-D and 4 Bleach BL shades. Given their opacity they are ideally suitable for pressing a

dentin core or shoulder on zirconium oxide frameworks. The anatomical shape is subsequently individually layered using

ISP e.max Ceram. Finally, the Stain/Glaze firing with IPS e.max Ceram is conducted.

IPS e.max ZirPress Gingiva

The ingots are available in 2 shades (G3 and G4). In particular, they are ideally suitable for implant superstructures in order

to press voluminous gingival areas on the zirconium oxide framework. The actual layering of the restoration is conducted

with IPS e.max Ceram layering materials with the exact accuracy of fit of the gingival area being maintained.

Pressing over frameworks made of ZrO

2

L

ow

T

ranslucency

H

igh

T

ranslucency

M

edium

O

pacity

G

ingiva

CR %

Staining

Technique

Cut-Back

Technique

Layering

Technique

Veneers

Single-Tooth

Frameworks

(Anterior and

Posterior Teeth)

Multi-Unit

Bridge

Frameworks

Implantat

Abutments/

Superstructures

Inlay-Retained

Bridge

Frameworks

Gingival Areas

Translucency Level

Processing Technique

Pressing without
ZrO

2

framework

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