
Pulse MC layering ceramics
In 2009, the new two-phase leucite glass ceramic material Pulse MC for veneering crowns and bridges on dental alloys with a conventional coefficient of thermal expansion was presented. Its foundation is an innovative base material where integrated opalescence elements increase the reflection of light, giving the ceramic material a natural brightness. Even if only a few materials are used, the result is characterized by unusual brilliance and natural beauty.
Dentins and chroma dentins in 16 Vita shades have been matched for translucency and fluorescence to produce aesthetically demanding restorations even where the available space is limited. Comprehensive cervicals and mamelon dentins as well as incisal, transparents and opals complete the range of products for custom build-ups to achieve sophisticated aesthetics.
All Pulse MC ceramic powders are compatible with Pulse MC pressable ceramics.
Pulse MC 3-16 layering ceramics
Only 3 ceramic powders for 16 shades!
The revolutionary 3-16 greatly assists dental technicians in building up veneers for metal-ceramic frameworks. The framework is prepared conventionally using a Pulse MC opaque in the desired tooth shade. The dental technician uses a single ceramic material to build up the crown or bridge to its full anatomic shape. Even if the need arises to add or subtract material after the first or second firing, there will be no resulting discrepancies in shade. The definitive custom shade is created at the end of the process. Once stained and glazed, this type of ceramic restoration is almost impossible to distinguish from a conventionally layered restoration.