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contoured tissue when the healing phase is complete and the
final restoration is being placed (Fig. 12).
Telio CAD Abutments will be a great addition to the Ivoclar
Vivadent Abutment Solution, and will be available in the five A-D
shades and one bleach shade:
• A1, A2, A3, A3.5
• B1
• BL3
Figures 13-17 showcase the placement of an implant and the
application of a Telio CAD abutment crown while the tissue heals.
An IPS e.max crown was then used to restore the patient.
MONOBOND ETCH & PRIME
Innovation can come in various ways – a
purple block, a block with a hole, or an inno-
vative chemistry in a small bottle. Monobond
Etch&Primeetchesandprimesglassceramics
in one step, eliminating the need for hydroflu-
oric acid in the practice (Fig. 18).
Monobond Etch & Prime utilizes ammo-
nium fluoride and a reactive silane coupling
agent as part of a unique chemistry which
etches and primes the ceramic surface in
just one step prior to adhesive cementation.
Additionally, it gently etches and virtually
eliminates the risk of over-etching the ceramic
which can occur with hydrofluoric etch.
Thegentleetchingcombinedwithsilanechemistry formsastrong
bond with all types of glass ceramics and, in many cases, exceeds
bond strengths generatedwith hydrofluoric acid. Fig. 19).
TENSILE BOND STRENGTH:
GLASS CERAMICS USING VARIOLINK ESTHETIC
AFTER AGEING (10,000 THERMAL CYCLES)
Fig. 15: Tissue healing
Fig. 16: Tissue formed by provisional
Fig. 19
Fig. 17: Final e.max abutment crown
Fig. 18: Monobond
Etch & Prime
Hydrofluoric acid Monobond Plus
IPS
e.max
CAD
lithium-
disilicate
*Not registered trademarks of Ivoclar Vivadent AG.
Source: R&D Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan, 2015
IPS
Empress
CAD
leucite-
reinforced
Celtra*
lithium-
meta-
silicate
Mark II*
feldspar
Monobond Etch & Prime
35.1
47.9
31.4 31.5
38.4 35.1
39.7
32.5
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