Lecture 5 Part 2: All Ceramic Crown
What are some differences between monolithic eMax and monolithic zirconia ?
- Monolithic e.Max (Milled):Is a Glass Ceramic, can be Etched/bonded with resin cement, need sslightly more reduction (> 1mm axial) -Monolithic Zirconia: Is a Polycrystalline Ceramic, can be cemented, Reduction similar to CVC. (0.5-0.65mm axial)
What three types of all ceramic crowns are utilized at our school
1. Layered Zirconia Crowns (PFZ) *BEST ESTHETIC • Coping: Milled Zirconia • Veneering Porcelain: A Glass Ceramic such as Feldspathic or Lithium Disilicate (e. Max) 2. Monolithic Zirconia Crowns • Milled Zirconia 3. Monolithic e.Max Crowns • Milled Lithium Disilicate
Most modern All Ceramic Crowns (Layered Zirconia, Monolithic Zirconia, Monolithic e.Max), the INTERNAL FITTING SURFACE is ____________
MILLED!
For layered zirconia crowns, the Coping is __________ Zirconia, the Veneering Porcelain is a Glass Ceramic which ould be pressed or hand stacked on top of the Zirconia Coping
Milled
when checking marginal internal fit, use the _______ _______ and if there needs to be adjustments make adjustments to the prep and not the crown and if it still does not fit rescan and remill
fit checker
Lithium Disilicate Crowns aka eMax crowns can be pressed using ________ over either metal or zirconia as veneering porcelain or milled using CAD CAM blocks resulting as a monolithic crown
ingots
the monolithic zirconia preparation is similr to CVC except for _________ ___________.
margin design
Monolythic crowns are made via mlling, pressed, or cast, except for zirconia which must be __________.
milled IN GREEN STATE (semi splintered) after milling is sintering
T/F Below are indication of monolithic zirconia: • Molars • Esthetics (buccal/Occlusal) • Lack of space for PFM porcelain occlusal • Bruxor patient DO NOT USE FOR ANTERIRO
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the minimum thickness of coping for a PFM is 0.3 mm versus the layered zirconia is _____mm.
0.5 mm
impressions can be done via PVS or digital; however, if margins are subgingival ______________ impression is mandatory
PVS
What is zirconia?
Zirconia is a Polycrystalline Ceramic and NOT a Glass Ceramic; can't be etched, pressed, casted or hand stacked. it can only be MILLED
what is the margin design for zirconia crown>
do not bevel or use chamfer
t/f outline for ceramic crowns is the same, it follows CADET, 0.65mm Supragingival, > 0.5mm Separation with adjacent teeth, No damage of adjacent teet Retention for ceramic crowns is the same as well: • Ideal taper of 6-10 Degrees. (Same!!) • > 3mm 1st Plane • Avoid parallel walls or undercut which can confuse the scanner • No secondary retentive features marginal finsih for ceramic crowns is the same as well: • Shoulder with Rounded Internal • 90 degrees to external tooth surface • Clear, Continuous, Smooth and Free of Irregularities • Terminate on Sound Tooth Structure • Well Supported
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what is the internal reduction for Layered Zirconia, Monolithic Zirconia, Monolithic e.Max
• Layered Zirconia: Min 1.0 mm Gingival Axial Reduction All Around • Milled e. Max: Similar to Layered Zirconia • Monolithic Zirconia: Similar to CVC
Describe the preparation of a monolithic zirconia
• Occlusal & Gingival Axial reduction: similar to CVC --> Occlusal: 1.5 mm (1-1.75 mm) --> Gingival axial: 0.65 mm (0.5- 1.0 mm) • Slight more rounded occlusal line angles