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Ceramill Zolid FX Multilayer - integrated shade and translucency gradient

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Ceramill Zolid FX Multilayer is a polychromatic, super-high-translucency zirconia with integrated shade and translucency gradient. Its smooth shade transitions simulate enamel, dentine and cervical shades in a fluent progression without interfering with shade level breaks.


Ceramill Zolid FX Multilayer blanks establish a new class of material in the Ceramill zirconia product folio by combining the high translucency of SHT zirconium dioxide with the economy and efficiency of pre-stained dental materials. The material, which can be quickly and easily processed, produces highly aesthetic restorations in one step, without reworking.

The Ceramill CAD/CAM system has an intelligent nesting concept ensuring a high shade stability, which enables restorations to be placed in the blank according to the VITA classical shade guide.The restoration can be further customised using Ceramill Stains to achieve an even more aesthetic result. Zirconium dioxide blanks bearing the Ceramill Zolid FX brand name provide translucency previously only known with lithium disilicate, yet they still have strength values which also allow bridges up to three units to be fabricated in the molar region. Patients, dentists and technicians benefit from much greater assurance compared with materials that have been used previously for fully anatomical materials, e.g. lithium disilicate.

Ceramill Zolid FX Multilayer is available in all 16 VITA tooth shades, whereby each Ceramill Zolid FX Multilayer blank covers two VITA tooth shades.

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