Full-Contour Zirconia
Maximum Strength for Every Bite

Milled from high-strength zirconia for unmatched durability and fracture resistance. Ideal for posterior restorations and bruxers.

Description

Full-Contour Zirconia

With zirconia formulated by CIT Dental Lab’s research and development team to meet our demanding standards for durability and esthetics, the Full-Contour Zirconia crowns are the most esthetic monolithic zirconia restorations on the market. They are gentle on opposing enamel for bruxing patients, yet strong enough for long-span bridges. The Full-Contour Zirconia crowns are available in all 16 Classic Vita shades.

Ceramic Dental Implant Crowns

This is the fastest growing restoration in the history of dentistry. We really have two different materials, or two applications for this. The first one would be what we call the Full-Contour Zirconia. The flexural strength of the Full-Contour Zirconia is ten times stronger than a PFM. A new material that we use is the Full-Contour Zirconia, which is a tooth colored material that is very, very strong. We can actually put this implant crown to place, and it’ll look just like a natural tooth. You’ll be able to floss around it just like a natural tooth.

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Features

Smooth Process

5 Day lab turn around

Asthetic Appeal

Are the most aesthetic monolithic zirconia restorations on the market

High Quality

Three to six times the fracture toughness (aka K1C value) of typical zirconia

Advantages

The main difference in the KDZ Bruxer is that it has a higher flexural strength, so with the KDZ Bruxer, we have a flexural strength of about 1500 megapascals and flexural strength is how they measure ceramic materials. Our technicians take a bar of ceramic, they put it on 2 sawhorses, they apply force until it breaks, and that is the flexural strength. So theoretically, the higher the flexural strength, the more durable the ceramic. There is undoubtedly going to be marginal ridges, central fossa, cuss tips, or any ceramic hanging off the prep, that is undergoing stress. It is similar to what we would see with the flexural strength test.

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