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BELL
In closing, as with anything that’s
new, a customized implant abutment
designed and assembled in your office
can seem overwhelming. However, just
like CEREC, jump in and, before you
know it, the process will be like creating
a single posterior crown you do every
day in your office. By all means, take
the Level 3 course at the Spear Campus,
watch the numerous videos on cerec-
doctors.com and ask your Ivoclar Viva-
dent territory manager for additional
educational support.
Donald Bell is Director of Marketing,
Chairside CAD/CAM, at Ivoclar
Vivadent. For questions and more
information, Mr. Bell can be reached at
.
CHART 2: FIRING SUMMARY FOR IPS E.MAX CAD
Number of
IPS e.max CAD Bridges
Restorations
Glaze
Translucency
Program Tray
3 unit bridge
1-2
Paste
LT
P1
Standard
Corrective Fire
1­‐2
Paste
LT
P2
Standard
IPS e.max CAD Single Units
Full or Partial Coverage
1­‐2
Spray
HT/LT
P3
Small
Full or Partial Coverage
1­‐2
Paste
HT/LT
P1
Standard
Full or Partial Coverage
3­‐6
Spray or paste
HT/LT
P1
Standard
Full or Partial Coverage
1­‐6
Spray or paste
Impulse
P7
Standard
Corrective Fire
1­‐6
Spray or paste HT/LT/Impulse
P2
Standard
IPS e.max CAD Abutments
Abutment Crown
1­‐6
Paste
LT
P1
Standard
Abutment
1­‐6
Paste
MO
P7
Standard
Abutment & Crown*
1­‐6
Paste
MO
P7
Standard
Corrective Fire**
1­‐6
Paste
LT/MO
p2
Standard
* Any combination of HT/LT with an MO requires crystallization on P7
**Any subsequent firing after initial crystallization
1...,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55 57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,...68