Q: What makes Directa Ceramir CAD/CAM blocks so strong and shiny?A: The ultrafine sintered glass microstructure of Directa Ceramir blocks is the key. This unique structure, achieved through a precise manufacturing process, results in a dense and homogenous material. This density contributes to high flexural strength, making the restorations durable and resistant to fracture. The smooth surface resulting from the fine microstructure also contributes to a permanent high gloss, creating a natural and esthetic appearance that resists staining.
Q: Do Directa Ceramir blocks require a long milling time?
A: No, Directa Ceramir blocks are designed for efficient milling. Their consistent density and homogenous structure allow for smooth and predictable milling, reducing the time required for the milling process compared to some other materials. This saves valuable time for both the dental practice and the lab.
Q: Are Directa Ceramir blocks hard on milling burs?
A: No, the material composition of Directa Ceramir blocks is formulated to be gentle on milling burs. While they possess high strength for durable restorations, their controlled hardness minimizes wear and tear on the burs during the milling process. This helps prolong the lifespan of the burs, reducing replacement costs.
Q: Is additional firing required after milling Directa Ceramir restorations?
A: No, a significant advantage of Directa Ceramir blocks is that they do not require additional firing. This eliminates a time-consuming step in the restoration process. After milling, the restoration only needs to be polished and cemented. This streamlining significantly reduces chairside or lab time and simplifies the workflow.
Q: Is the cementation process complicated with Directa Ceramir restorations?
A: No, Directa Ceramir restorations are designed for a simple and reliable cementation procedure. The material's surface characteristics allow for strong bonding with commonly used dental cements. This, combined with proper bonding protocols, ensures a proven perfect seal, minimizing the risk of microleakage and secondary caries, leading to long-lasting restorations.
Q: How do Directa Ceramir blocks contribute to cost savings?
A: Directa Ceramir blocks contribute to cost savings in several ways. The shorter milling time reduces chairside or lab time, leading to increased efficiency. The reduced wear on milling burs lowers replacement costs. And the elimination of the firing process saves both time and energy. These factors combine to make Directa Ceramir a cost-effective restorative option.
Q: Are Directa Ceramir blocks biocompatible?
A: Yes, Directa Ceramir blocks are designed to be both biomechanical and biocompatible. Biocompatibility means the material is safe to use within the oral environment and does not cause adverse reactions with the surrounding tissues. The biomechanical properties of the material, such as its strength and elasticity, closely mimic natural tooth structure, contributing to the long-term success of the restoration.
Q: How do Directa Ceramir restorations look aesthetically?
A: Directa Ceramir restorations offer an esthetically superior, life-like appearance due to several factors. The ultrafine microstructure allows for excellent light transmission and reflection, mimicking the optical properties of natural teeth. The material is available in a range of shades to match the patient's existing dentition. The high polish achievable with these blocks further enhances the natural appearance, resulting in beautiful and seamless restorations.
Q: Can Directa Ceramir restorations be adjusted or repaired chairside?
A: Yes, if needed, Directa Ceramir restorations can be easily fine-tuned or repaired chairside using standard dental instruments and polishing techniques. This offers flexibility and convenience for the dentist, allowing for minor adjustments or repairs without the need to remake the entire restoration.