Aidite Dental Zirconia Material

Combine strength, translucency, and biocompatibility, making it an ideal choice for any dental professional seeking improved patient satisfaction.

How to Choose the Right Zirconia Material

Material Properties

Strength and Durability: For long-span bridges and multi-unit restorations, Aidite offers zirconia materials with high flexural strength. These materials are essential for ensuring stability and longevity. They are also wear and dirt resistant, making them ideal for dental applications.
 
Aesthetics: Opt for zirconia with high translucency and natural shade gradients to achieve pristine and aesthetic results. Aidite’s materials mimic the natural color transition from cervical to incisal, providing a realistic appearance.

Indications and Applications

Restoration Type: Ensure the material is suitable for your specific needs, whether it’s for single crowns, bridges, full arch restorations, or implant-supported restorations. Aidite’s diverse range of zirconia types caters to various dental applications.
 
Specific Requirements: For front teeth, aesthetics and translucency are crucial. For back teeth, focus on strength and durability to withstand the forces of chewing. Aidite’s materials meet these requirements, ensuring optimal performance.

Efficiency and Cost

Sintering Time: Choose materials with fast sintering cycles to enhance cycle time and shorten turnaround, especially for emergency or temporary restorations.
 
Ease of Processing: Aidite’s zirconia is designed to be compatible with various milling systems, minimizing processing time and material waste. This ultimately lowers the cost.
 
Cost-Effectiveness: Consider the balance between the price you pay and the long-term benefits, including durability, aesthetics, and processing efficiency. Aidite’s materials provide a cost-effective solution without compromising quality.

Balance Cost with Long-Term Value

Pre-treatment Bonding Materials: Choose materials that provide long-term bond strength to avoid the need for multiple products and reduce the risk of debonding issues

Premium-quality Consumables: Investing in good quality consumables can improve outcomes and save time over the long term, especially in products like dental stains where high quality is not optional for accuracy, color stability, and lifelike results to avoid remakes and ensure quality.

frequently asked questions

Dental zirconia is a synthetic ceramic material that is frequently used due to its strength, durability, and biocompatibility. It is commonly used in restorations like crowns, bridges, and implants, offering both functional and aesthetic benefits.

Zirconia is strong, tough, and non-chippable, making it very hard to fracture. It is resistant to chipping and cracking, as well as wear, staining, and plaque buildup. These properties make it ideal for both anterior and posterior restorations, providing long-lasting and reliable results.

Yes, zirconia is highly biocompatible, meaning it is well-tolerated by the body and does not cause allergies. This makes it an excellent option for dental restoration, even for individuals with sensitive gum tissue or allergies to metals.

Zirconia is available in many shades to closely mimic natural tooth translucency and color. While it is not as translucent as porcelain, its aesthetics are continually improving, providing an excellent solution for both anterior and posterior dental restorations.

CAD/CAM technology is used to 3D print or mill zirconia. The zirconia material is then sintered at high temperatures to achieve its final hardness and strength. This allows for customization to meet individual tooth patient needs, ensuring a perfect fit and optimal performance.

Bonding to zirconia requires special techniques due to its low chemical reactivity. Bonding to natural tooth structure or other dental materials may necessitate the use of special primers or adhesives to ensure a strong and lasting bond.

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