Full solid zirconia crowns and bridges are crafted from high-quality zirconia to ensure exceptional aesthetics and precise fit. Full solid zirconia is a high-strength ceramic option, with an average flexural strength exceeding 1200 MPa. The color is fully infused throughout the restoration, ensuring uniform shade and preventing any color changes during occlusal adjustments.
Designed to withstand the most demanding conditions in the oral environment, it is also gentle on opposing enamel — making it ideal for patients who grind their teeth.
- 100% metal-free
- Biocompatible and soft tissue friendly
- Highly aesthetic results
- Posterior Crowns or Bridges
- Screw-Retained Crowns or Bridges
- Crowns or Bridges over Custom Abutments
Not recommended for crowns, bridges, or veneers in the aesthetic zone due to the material's opacity
Incisal / Occlusal Reduction:
• 1.5 mm for single units
• 2.0 mm for bridges
Facial Reduction:
• 1.2 mm for single units
• 1.5 mm for bridges
Cervical Reduction:
• 1.0 mm with bevel or shoulder margin
• Knife-edge margin is also acceptable
Multilayer Zirconia is a type of monolithic dental zirconia that provides an ideal balance between strength and translucency. Designed with advanced materials, these zirconia crowns offer a natural appearance while ensuring exceptional durability and longevity. Ideal for dental professionals seeking the perfect solution, our multilayer zirconia crowns and bridges enhance patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes.
Multilayer Zirconia offers an impressive average flexural strength of 870 MPa, much stronger than Porcelain Fused to Metal (PFM), while still maintaining a natural and vibrant translucency.
- 100% metal-free
- Natural tooth-like translucency
- High biocompatibility
Ideal for anterior and posterior crowns and bridges up to 3 units.
- Not ideal for inlays/onlays due to visible margins
- Contraindicated for veneers because the thin preparation layer may show visible margins
- Not recommended for certain orthodontic cases
Posterior Crown:
• 1.0 mm in the gingival third
• 1.5 mm for axial walls, cusp tips, and the central groove
Anterior Crown:
• 1.0 mm in the gingival third
• 1.2 to 1.5 mm in the incisal third
• 1.2 mm on the palatal side