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IPS e.max Press Impulse Opal

IVO_635560
94.53 Excl. VAT (114.38 Incl. VAT)
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Standard delivery in the Baltic (LV; LT; EE)
1-2 working days
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EUR 5 on orders below EUR 65 (excl. VAT). Free on orders over EUR 65 (excl. VAT).
Standard delivery to all other EU states
4-5 working days
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EUR 30 on orders below EUR 300 (excl. VAT). Free on orders over EUR 300 (excl. VAT).
Cyprus € 65 on orders below € 1000 (excl. VAT).
€ 40 on orders over € 1000 (excl. VAT).
Delivery to preferred Omniva or DPD Parcelshop in EE, LV, LT
1-2 working days
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EUR 4 on orders below EUR 50 to LV (excl. VAT). Free on orders over EUR 50 (excl. VAT).
EUR 6 on orders below EUR 80 to EE and LT (excl. VAT). Free on orders over EUR 80 (excl. VAT).
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Full product description

IPS e.max Press is a legendary lithium disilicate glass-ceramic (LS2) for the press technique. The ingots are available in five translucency levels and in an Impulse version. The polychromatic IPS e.max Press Multi ingots are particularly attractive, showing a lifelike colour transition. The ingots are selected to suit the case at hand and the preferred processing technique (staining, cut-back or layering technique). The restorations are veneered or characterized using the matching IPS e.max Ceram layering ceramic or the innovative IPS Ivocolor stains. The results look very natural, regardless of the shade of the prepared tooth.


Proven luting materials

IPS e.max Press restorations can be placed with a variety of proven luting materials, which are available for a wide spectrum of indications. Crowns and bridges made of IPS e.max Press accommodate self-adhesive and conventional luting protocols (e.g. SpeedCEM Plus). Inlays, (thin) veneers, occlusal veneers and minimally invasive 1-mm crowns are placed with the adhesive technique (e.g. using Variolink Esthetic).


IPS e.max Press Impulse

The Impulse ingots are available in two different levels of brightness (Opal 1, Opal 2). The restorations produced with these ingots have exceptionally opalescent properties. Therefore, this material is ideal for producing (thin) veneers for light teeth, which require an opalescent effect.

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