The real force behind the advancement of digital dentistry is the revolution in material choices for both chairside and lab-produced restorations. CAD/CAM blocks or discs are used in conjunction with a dental mill to produce final or temporary restorations or a range of parts used in these restorations. Computer designed and milled prosthetics provide highly accurate fits, quality esthetics and durability, while also providing the advantages of shortened production times and lower costs when compared with traditional metal-based restorations. There are a variety of materials available for CAD/CAM systems including zirconias, lithium silicates, ceramics, resins, waxes and more. When selecting a block it is important to make sure it is suitable for the intended restorative indication. Some materials requires specialized firing protocols in a dental oven and other require specific polishing procedures, so it is critical to make sure you have the equipment and supplies necessary to use the material you choose.
| ![IPS e.Max CAD/CAM Block IPS e.Max CAD/CAM Block](https://media.dentalcompare.com/m/25/images/ips-emax-cadcam-block-13950-400x300.jpg) | ![Telio CAD Telio CAD](https://media.dentalcompare.com/m/25/images/telio-cad-1055027-400x300.jpg) |
Company | Ivoclar Vivadent Inc. | Ivoclar Vivadent Inc. |
Item | IPS e.Max CAD/CAM Block | Telio CAD |
Price | Inquire | Inquire |
Description | IPS e.Max CAD/CAM Block is an innovative lithium disilicate glass-ceramic (LS2) block for the CAD/CAM technology. IPS e.max CAD blocks are suitable | Telio CAD blocks are used for the CAD/CAM manufacture of long-term temporaries (maximum wear period: 12 months).
Telio CAD restorations are either |
Shades Available | Not Available | BL3 A1 A2 A3 A3.5 B1 |
Material | Lithium Disilicate Glass-Ceramic | Polymethyl Methacrylate |
Sizes Available | Not Available | B40L B55 |
Clinical or Lab Use | Clinical Lab | Clinical Lab |
Compatible Milling Machines | Not Available | CEREC inLab |
Get Info | Inquire | Inquire |