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VITA expands its ENAMIC line

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ENAMIC multiColor reportedly features an integrated shade gradient for esthetic and long-lasting results.

VITA North America has released ENAMIC multiColor, a new CAD/CAM block designed with an integrated shade gradient for highly esthetic and long-lasting results.

A line extension of the company’s innovative ENAMIC dual-network ceramic, ENAMIC multiColor is reportedly ideal for posterior, anterior and implant restorations as well as veneers. It can be milled either chairside or in the laboratory.

The material is available in a high translucency 12x14x18 mm block and is available in VITA’s proprietary 3D-Master shades 1M1, 1M2, 2M2, 3M2 and 4M2.

Related reading: VITA launches new generation of denture teeth with VITAPAN EXCELL

Lifelike: The block’s integrated, natural color gradient is engineered to include six finely nuanced layers with a smooth transition from cervical to incisal edge, designed to provide a natural play of light for lifelike vitality.

Durable: As the industry’s only dual-network ceramic, ENAMIC multiColor is said to boast a dominant ceramic structure infused with polymer to deliver the same material properties of natural dentition. The material is also engineered to include clinically-proven force absorption for exceptional load capacity, as well as fracture resistance via an integrated “crack stop” feature for long-term results.

Quick: VITA ENAMIC multiColor reportedly enables faster milling since no furnace is required post processing. The restoration can be seated as soon as polishing is complete-simply mill, polish and place.

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