VITA SUPRINITY is distinguished by its outstanding mechanical strength and is also highly user-friendly. The new glass ceramic allows easy manual reworking and excellent polishing, and can also be crystallized without auxiliary firing paste. Furthermore, its optimum edge stability ensures improved precision. The end results are esthetically impressive with their natural translucency, fluorescence and opalescence. With a wide range of indications including anterior and posterior crowns, superstructures on implants as well as veneers, inlays and onlays, the new generation of glass ceramic is highly versatile. The material is available in the geometry LS-14 (18 x 14 x 12 mm) for the CEREC / inLab MC XL system in the shades 0M1, A1, A2, A3, A3.5, B2, C2 and D2, each in two different degrees of translucency (T = Translucent, HT = High Translucent).
The VITA SUPRINITY Polishing Sets are recommended for the polishing of VITA SUPRINITY restorations. Shade characterization is possible with the new VITA AKZENT Plus stains. The fine-structure feldspar ceramic VITA VM 11 was developed especially for the individualization of restorations made out of the new glass ceramic. The market introduction of VITA SUPRINITY, together with the low-fusing veneering ceramic and the special polishing instruments, is scheduled for autumn 2013.
Fig. 1: New: the zirconi a reinforced lithium silicate ceramic VITA SUPRINITY.