
Emax crowns, made from lithium disilicate, are highly regarded for their outstanding aesthetics and remarkable strength. These metal-free crowns offer a translucency that mimics the beauty of natural teeth, making them almost indistinguishable from adjacent teeth. Beyond their natural appearance, Emax crowns are also renowned for their durability, effectively resisting everyday wear and tear. They are, therefore, the perfect choice for those seeking both aesthetics and functionality.
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Emax Crowns, from the Ivoclar laboratory.
18 shades are available in Emax
Metal-free - The closest prosthesis to the real tooth
Emax crowns will coexist perfectly with your natural teeth. Their range of different translucent shades and the possibility to adjust their shape make them undetectable compared to your adjacent teeth. The absence of a metal structure (unlike metal-ceramic crowns) also prevents the unsightly appearance of a gray line that can usually appear between the crown and the gum when it recedes over time.
Manufacturing materials of Emax
Emax veneers and crowns are made from a ceramic composite material called lithium disilicate, which is known for its strength, transparency, and durability.
Aesthetic properties of Emax
Emax is favored because of its exceptional light refraction. The clear advantage is the aesthetic properties that mimic the characteristics of natural teeth. Many dentists believe that Emax is the material that offers the best aesthetic possibilities.
From our more than 10 years of experience in dental tourism, we have witnessed on many occasions the incredible effect that Emax dental restorations can give to our clients. The transparency that can be achieved is astonishing.
Strength of Emax
The strength of Emax is noteworthy, as the Ivoclar laboratory that produces Emax claims a strength of 470 to 530 MPA, which is equivalent to 470 to 530 KG/cm2 (specifically referred to as “average biaxial flexural strength”). This strength is thus 6 to 7 times greater than the natural pressure of the human jaw.
When to choose an Emax crown?
- Damaged or irreparably stained teeth
- Discolored teeth
- Poor quality of the natural enamel of your teeth
- Teeth that are fully or partially broken
- Replacement of an old unaesthetic crown
- Deformation of the natural tooth
- Hollywood smile
- Teeth that are too small
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