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The In-Ceram system creates metal-free ceramic restorations using an aluminous oxide framework. This innovative dental ceramic offers high strength, excellent aesthetics, and good marginal adaptation for various applications.

Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Biomaterials Engineering
  • Dental Ceramics

Background:

  • Traditional dental restorations often rely on metallic substructures.
  • The In-Ceram system offers an alternative by utilizing a metal-free ceramic framework.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the In-Ceram system for fabricating all-ceramic dental restorations.
  • To evaluate the mechanical properties, aesthetics, and clinical applicability of this novel ceramic system.

Main Methods:

  • Fabrication of an aluminous oxide framework using a specialized bio-ceramic (85% aluminum oxide).
  • Framework creation involves a porous plaster replica, aluminous oxide slurry infiltration, dehydration, and high-temperature sintering (1100°C).
  • Infiltration with colored glass followed by a second thermal treatment (1080°C) to achieve color and density.

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Main Results:

  • The In-Ceram framework exhibits high flexural strength (>580 MPa) and excellent marginal adaptation.
  • The system allows for minimal coping thickness (3-4/10 mm), comparable laboratory work to ceramo-metallic crowns.
  • Four-year clinical follow-up demonstrates favorable mechanical and aesthetic qualities.

Conclusions:

  • The In-Ceram system provides a viable, high-strength, and aesthetically pleasing alternative for single-unit restorations and small anterior/posterior bridges.
  • Its biocompatibility and ease of use further enhance its clinical utility in restorative dentistry.