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Pulse MC pressable ceramics (press and layer)

Pulse MC pressable ceramics were developed as veneering materials for overpressing dental alloys with coefficients of thermal expansion of between 13.8 and 14.6 µm/m · K (25–500°C). The press-to-metal technique gives dental technicians the unique opportunity to convert a wax-up to a ceramic veneer in a controlled manner, without any changes in dimension.
The opaque specifically developed for the press-to-metal technique ensures the best possible bond between the alloy and the ceramic material, where the latter features mechanical properties that surpass those of conventional layering ceramics.
The Pulse MC pressable ceramic range includes all 16 Vita dentin shades and 5 special shades, most of them available at 2 opacity levels. Implant emergence profiles realized in pressing ceramics or perfectly fitting shoulders are characteristics of top-quality ceramic restorations. Pulse MC pressable ceramics may not be used as a stand-alone material for frameworks.

Pulse MC Interface pressable ceramics (press and stain)

Since 2005, Pulse MC Interface pressable ceramics have been setting new standards in ceramic veneers. With only 5 ingot types for all 16 Vita Classical shades, overpressed on alloys prepared with Pulse MC opaque, you will experience a whole new dimension in ceramic veneering. Using the Interface press-to-metal technique, a wax-up designed to match or exceed all requirements in terms of perfect anatomy and function will be converted to a ceramic veneer in a single step, without any changes in demand. Customized with the Authentic Pulse stains, dental technicians all over the world now produce ceramic restorations with great benefits to their bottom line. Press-to-metal represents top-notch quality and precision in restorative ceramic veneering.

Pulse MC-HT all-ceramics

The Pulse MC-HT ingots nicely complement the Pulse MC metal-ceramic/all-ceramic system. The translucency and fluorescence of the individual ceramic ingots have been adjusted to ensure harmonious integration into the oral environment following customization with Pulse MC layering ceramics. Metal-ceramics, all-ceramics and the residual natural temptation will present themselves in perfect harmony even under challenging lighting conditions.
Because their pressing temperature is 1,095°C, the margins and shoulders are protected from distortion during subsequent firings with Pulse MC (820°C), ensuring a perfect fit in those regions where top quality is most important.