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e.max - all ceramic
IPS e.max CAD unites modern processing technology with a high-performance material. The lithium disilicate glass-ceramic is manufactured in an innovative technological process, unique in the dental industry. The glass-ceramic is processed for the laboratory in a crystalline intermediate phase. In this “soft” state, the material exhibits its unusual “bluish” color and strength of approximately 160 MPa. In this “blue” phase, the restorations can be manually adjusted or cut-back in a fast and efficient fashion. IPS e.max CAD acquires its final strength of 360 MPa and the desired esthetic characteristics, such as tooth color, translucency and brightness, during a simple and quick crystallization process.


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Matt Roberts
"I love the e.max system and it's versatility; I am able to satisfy patient needs with the use of only one layering ceramic. One multi-dimensional ceramic makes the fabrication of cemented bridges, pressed ceramics, zirconia and lithium disilicate, restorations easier, because of the need for accommodating and understanding multiple systems is eliminated. This is a singular solution that meets patients' restorative and aesthetic goals. The warm, vital, and opalescent effects that I see with e.max are very exciting."
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Lee Culp, CDT
"e.max is the perfect synergy of productivity and artistry. The combination of CAD/CAM, pressable technologies, and a unique veneering ceramic allows exclusive use of one ceramic system for all restorative procedures."
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Oliver Brix
"With IPS e.max Ceram, it is possible to veneer different all-ceramic restorations with only one layering ceramic for the first time. Consequently, I am free to choose the ideal combination between highly aesthetic glass-ceramics and high-strength zirconium oxide depending on the starting situation. The standardized layering concept forms the basis for a harmonious shade match."
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