IPS Empress® Esthetic
Manufactured by Ivoclar Vivadent™, features a more homogeneous
microstructure. The leucite crystals are distributed more evenly
and feature an increased density, offering the clinician a
metal-free alternative. It was designed to combine the
much-demanded heightened aesthetics with the strength needed for
anterior as well as posterior restorations.
IPS Eris®
Designed for strength to fabricate bridges, and for conventional
cementation, IPS Eris® is a lithium disilicate framework with
fluorapatite layering ceramic. Both systems provide aesthetics,
durability, and function.
Several millions of restorations speak for the successful method
offered by the IPS Empress System to discerning users and
patients. Its aesthetic properties and functionality have been a
model for years.
Aesthetics and durability are important considerations for
all-ceramics. IPS Empress has proven itself for more than 15 years
as regards both criteria. The IPS Empress pressed ceramic system
satisfies discerning users and patients all over the world.
Twenty-five million placed restorations are testimony to the
durable true-to-nature effect, long-lasting success and the high
quality standard of IPS Empress.
The IPS Empress System for inlays/onlay, dental veneers, dental
crowns and dental bridges comprises high-quality glass-ceramic
materials. The IPS Empress all-ceramic materials fulfill today's
requirements of aesthetic appearance, functionality and
durability. Furthermore, the reliability of IPS Empress has been
proven in millions of restorations.
 IPS
Empress all-ceramics provide impressive aesthetic results because
the materials look so natural.
IPS
Empress all-ceramic are used to provide absolutely metal-free
restorations. They are a biocompatible alternative for people
suffering from allergies.
IPS
Empress all-ceramic are used at numerous universities throughout
the world.
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Inlay-Onlay
Amalgam fillings are no longer a necessity. Inlays/onlays
made of IPS Empress all-ceramics are hardly distinguishable
from the nature dentition.
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