IPS E.MAX CERAM SELECTION: STUNNINGLY LIFELIKE!

Are you creative, inquisitive and a perfectionist? Are you one of those dental technicians who are a master of their trade and do their very best, day after day with passion? Then look what we have found for you: the new IPS e.max Ceram Selection range.

Special Enamel and Effect powders

The new IPS e.max Ceram Selection range comprises special Enamel and Effect powders that are characterized by their vibrant colours and impressive light-optical properties. The materials are used in combination with the existing IPS e.max Ceram materials. Individual characteristics are created quickly and easily with these powders and restorations are imparted with highly esthetic, lifelike features.

Experts collaborated in the development

A team of highly esteemed dental technicians consisting of Oliver Brix (Germany), August Bruguera (Spain) and Gérald Ubassy (France) played a key role in the development of IPS e.max Ceram Selection. These special coloured powders and the corresponding applications have been developed on the basis of their long-term experience in using IPS e.max Ceram.

The twelve shades are divided into three groups according to their light-optical properties:

Special Enamel

The Special Enamel powders come in a variety of shades and show an enamel-like translucency. They are available in the following shades: aqua, citrine, honey, apricot, quartz and diamond.

Citrine, honey, apricot and quartz are used to adjust the saturation and chroma of the restoration and to accentuate the enamel area. Aqua is an intensively coloured enamel powder that highlights the bluish translucent appearance of incisal edges. Diamond is the ideal universal incisal material for the anterior region.

Light Reflector

The Light Reflector materials are light reflecting Effect powders. They are supplied in the following shades: silk, salmon and cream.

Silk increases the brightness of the incisal area. Salmon and cream are suitable for imitating the colour of reflecting areas in the cervical and incisal third.

Light Absorber

The Light Absorber materials are light absorbing Effect powders. They are available in the following shades: fog, lavender and taupe.

Fog reduces the brightness of the incisal area. Lavender and taupe are used to create light absorbing areas in the incisal and cervical third and in proximal edges.

These materials are used in conjunction with IPS e.max® Ceram material, creating conditions for dental technicians to freely showcase their creativity, express personal styles, and achieve highly aesthetic and naturally vibrant dental restorations that are more impressive and lifelike!

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