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Properties <strong>crea</strong>.<strong>lign</strong><br />

<strong>crea</strong>.<strong>lign</strong> is a light-curing <strong>co</strong>mposite,<br />

which <strong>co</strong>nsists of 50% opalescent ceramic particles and a high-strength oligomer matrix. <strong>crea</strong>.<strong>lign</strong><br />

veneering material <strong>co</strong>ntains only nanofillers and does not have any ground glass fillers. A special<br />

manufacturing process eliminates any agglomerates or lumping and a homogeneous and dense<br />

surface is achieved with the particle size of 40 nm.<br />

The omission of harder glass fillers which lead to embrittlement in <strong>co</strong>mposites results in excellent<br />

polishing properties and a high resistance to plaque and abrasion.<br />

The special gel-like <strong>co</strong>nsistency and homogeneity of the material allows for the adaption of elasticity<br />

and hardness of the <strong>co</strong>mposite to various substructure materials. The <strong>co</strong>mbination of opalescent ceramic<br />

and crack-resistant <strong>co</strong>mposite matrix transforms the properties of a liquid ceramic to <strong>crea</strong>.<strong>lign</strong>.<br />

Using a simple procedure, restorations perfectly matching natural teeth can be produced.<br />

Ac<strong>co</strong>rdingly, <strong>crea</strong>.<strong>lign</strong> can be used to easily produce long-term restorations with shade stability and<br />

plaque resistance in the laboratory. It can also be used chairside, which <strong>co</strong>uld previosuly only be<br />

achieved with veneering ceramic. <strong>crea</strong>.<strong>lign</strong> is not only suitable for crowns and bridges but also for the<br />

„additional veneer technique“, as described in this brochure.<br />

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