Combining High Strength and High Translucent Zirconia

By Prof. Dr. Florian Beuer

 

Zirconia has been the most popular all-ceramic material in dentistry for more than two decades. While the earlier generations of zirconia had to be veneered with porcelain to achieve acceptable aesthetics, recent developments showed higher translucency, allowing them to be used as full-contour restorations with partial veneering on the buccal aspects. However, the higher translucency was paid off by reduced mechanical stability.

 

In the past, we had to decide whether we want high stability or high translucency. With the introduction of the new KATANA™ Zirconia YML, both characteristics are combined in one disc. Analogue to previous multi-layer materials, the graded translucency is now combined with graded mechanical strength. The three apical layers (body 1 to body 3) consist of high strength zirconia with a flexural strength of 1000 MPa, while the enamel layer shows a flexural strength of 750 MPa. Thanks to this combination, aesthetics can be achieved much easier with higher buffers for mechanical stress. On the other hand, there is the potential to reduce thickness of the restoration and save tooth tissue during preparation.

 

At the KATANA™ Zirconia YML symposium (www.kuraraysymposium.info) on July 3rd, we will look at the developments of zirconia in the last years and point out the significance of monolithic restorations, their strengths and the crucial issues in the treatment protocol. Join us!

 

Dentist:

 

PROF. DR. FLORIAN BEUER

 

Professor and Chair, Department of Prosthodontics, Geriatric Dentistry and Craniomandibular Disorders, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany.

 

KATANA Zirconia YML
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