Solid Zirconia
Offering the strength of full-contour zirconia with the predictability of consistent shading, Zirlux® 16+ is an ideal alternative to PFM restorations. Because of its monolithic composition, it eliminates gingival discoloration or grey spots common with alloys. Reliably producing all 16 Vita® Classical shades, its 1,100 MPa flexural strength guarantees durability, while producing little wear on opposing enamel.
Esthetic Solid Zirconia
Esthetic anterior Utra-Translucent Multi-Layered zirconia offers the most lifelike
restorations of any zirconia crown available. With translucency comparable to lithium disilicate ceramics and natural shading through four layers of chroma, including two transitional layers, it provides natural esthetics suitable for restorations in the cosmetic zone. Its average flexural strength of 550 MPa is about 150 percent stronger than comparable high-translucency millable ceramics.
PFM
The original ceramic restoration, porcelain fused to metal crowns deliver the classical combination of an alloy’s strength with the natural shading and sheen of feldspathic porcelain. B & H Labs ceramists hand-layer porcelain on your choice of alloy –nonprecious, semiprecious or precious – for results as predictable as our CAD/CAM restorations.
PS e.max
Achieve anterior-quality results with the precision of digital design and fabrication with IPS e.max® from B and H Lab. Lithium disilicate ceramics deliver translucency and shading that more closely resembles natural enamel than zirconia restorations. With average flexural strengths of 360 MPa, e.max is more than twice as strong as feldspathic porcelain with a wide range of lifelike shades.
Digital Full-Cast Crown
When strength and biocompatibility are paramount, full cast crowns remain the standard. Cast by veteran technicians with extensive experience working with precious alloy, full-cast crowns have proven to be more resistant to plaque and bacteria than other traditional materials. Each full-cast crown we ship is accompanied by a an IdentAlloy sticker identifying its composition, manufacturer, brand name and standard symbol for proper insurance billing.