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Your Complete CAD/CAM Workflow

 

CERASMART™ 270 offers the modern busy practice a truly fast, effective milling solution with flexibility in clinical applications. CERASMART™ 270 provides improved strength, more natural aesthetics and fluorescence, higher radiopacity affording both clinicians and patients a no-compromise quality outcome, making it the perfect choice for inlay, onlay and implant restorations.†



    1. Shade selection, HT or LT
 
    1. Scanning and Milling
      CERASMART 270 Blocks
      Cerasmart™ 270 milling is fast and efficient, making it possible to create a qualitative restoration with fine margins and optimal fit in a single visit.

 
    1. Finishing and Polishing
      Diapolisher Paste
      An impressive gloss level can be obtained by just some simple polishing steps, utilising standard polishing wheels and points.


    2. Characterisation
      OPTIGLAZE
      Colour
      Add character to your restoration with the stroke of a brush. You can choose from a wide variety of colours or use the clear glaze to add a long-lasting, high gloss coating.



 
    1. After Etching with HF or sandblasting
      G-Multi Primer
      Apply silane coupling agent, eg. G-Multi PRIMER and dry. No bonding agent is required after the application of G-Multi PRIMER.


    1. Adhesive Resin Cementation
      G-CEM LinkForce
      G-CEM LinkForce™ is a universal resin cement solution built on three strong links that ensure uncompromising, reliable adhesion and is the perfe
      ct cementation partner for your CAD/CAM restorations.
 
 
  1. Maintenance and Repair
    G-Multi PRIMER and G-aenial Universal Injectable
    G-Multi PRIMER used in conjunction with GC's full strength injectable composite resin for ease of maintenance and repair if required.






Article Published Aug/Sep 2021 Dental Solutions

* N.Tekçe et al. The effect of glazing and aging on the surface properties of CAD/CAM resin blocks. J Adv Prosthodont 2018; 10:50-57. † Neiva G, Valcanaia A. In-vitro Surface
Roughness of Novel Chairside Resilient CAD/CAM Material. J Dent Res 2019 Vol 98 (Spec Iss A): 2479 (https://iadr.abstractarchives.com/abstract/19iags-3184930/in-vitro-surfaceroughness-
of-novel-chairside-resilient-cadcam-material). † Ergucu Z, Balci M, Güneri P, Boyacioglu HL, Turkun S. Comparative Radiopacity of Different Posterior Restorative
Materials. J Dent Res 2019 Vol 98 (Spec Iss B): 0406.

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