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One Dental lab Looking for a product that is more aesthetically pleasing, of higher quality, and lighter than all current products on the market? You might want to consider the latest and best substructure material—zirconia. Porcelain restorations need a substructure to make it sturdier because of its inherent brittle characteristic. Dental restorations need a biaxial flexural strength of at least 750 MPa to avoid breakage in the mouth but most porcelain materials have a flexural strength under alumina, pressable ceramic, or zirconia. In addition to strength, dental restorations need to be aesthetically pleasing, biocompatible to avoid allergic reactions in the mouth, and lower heat conductivity to avoid sensitivity to A zirconia substructure for porcelain work is the latest and best way to go for patient satisfaction. Zirconia does not require waxing and casting, and uses CAD/CAM technology which allows for greater precision and accuracy. We at can o er you this advanced technology and material at a very good value. Ask for Jay Lee at for more information. Comparison between Zirconia and PFM High strength and durability Excellent Aesthetics 100% Biocompatibility Lowest Heating Conductivity Precise and accurate-CAD/CAM Technology Reasonable price Substructure Material Strength Aesthetics Biocompatibility Heating Conductivity Metal (PFM) Very Good 1200 MPa Very Poor Very Poor High—very sensitive to hot/cold drinks Pressable Ceramic (Cergo, 3G, Hera Sun) Very Poor 350 MPa Very Good Fair Fair Alumina (Procera Crown) Fair 750 MPa Very Good Fair Fair Zirconia (PFZ) Excellent 1400 MPa Excellent Excellent Super Low—not sensitive to hot/cold drinks Metal Substructure Zirconia Substructure Metal Substructure Zirconia Substructure Metal Substructure Zirconia Substructure Metal Substructure Zirconia Substructure Zirconia Substructure e best Choice for Porcelain Restoration One Dental lab 800-933-1450

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Looking for a product that is more aesthetically pleasing, of higher quality, and lighter than all current products on the market? You might want to consider the latest and best substructure material—zirconia.

Porcelain restorations need a substructure to make it sturdier because of its inherent brittle characteristic. Dental restorations need a biaxial flexural strength of at least 750 MPa to avoid breakage in the mouth but most porcelain materials have a flexural strength under

alumina, pressable ceramic, or zirconia.

In addition to strength, dental restorations need to be aesthetically pleasing, biocompatible to avoid allergic reactions in the mouth, and lower heat conductivity to avoid sensitivity to

A zirconia substructure for porcelain work is the latest and best way to go for patient satisfaction. Zirconia does not require waxing and casting, and uses CAD/CAM technology which allows for greater precision and accuracy.

We at can o er you this advanced technology and material at a very good value.

Ask for Jay Lee at for more information.

Comparison between Zirconia and PFM

High strength and durability Excellent Aesthetics 100% Biocompatibility Lowest Heating Conductivity Precise and accurate-CAD/CAM Technology

Reasonable priceSubstructure Material Strength Aesthetics Biocompatibility Heating Conductivity

Metal (PFM)

Very Good 1200 MPa Very Poor Very Poor High—very sensitive to

hot/cold drinks

Pressable Ceramic (Cergo, 3G, Hera Sun)

Very Poor 350 MPa Very Good Fair Fair

Alumina (Procera Crown)

Fair 750 MPa Very Good Fair Fair

Zirconia (PFZ)

Excellent 1400 MPa Excellent Excellent Super Low—not sensitive to

hot/cold drinks

Metal Substructure Zirconia Substructure

Metal Substructure Zirconia Substructure

Metal Substructure Zirconia Substructure Metal Substructure Zirconia Substructure

Zirconia Substructuree best Choice for Porcelain Restoration

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