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indirect laboratory-processed composite resin system
Laboratory-processed inlay and onlay fabricated with composite resin
What are advantages of these systems?
What is vectris?
Vectris framework
FRC technology
Indirect laboratory-processed composite resin system
Indirect laboratory - processed composite resin systems, provide aesthetic alternative to intracoronal posterior restorations
Laboratory-processed inlay and onlay fabricated with composite resin
provide aesthetic results that may also reinforce tooth structure. This adhesive procedure strengthens cusps and provides additional support for dentition and a more conservative design can be used
What are advantages of these systems?
restore mechanical and biological function while achieving optimal aesthetic results
Minimal resin cement shrinkage
limited tooth reduction
precise marginal integrity
wear resistance similar to enamel
wear compatibility with opposing natural dentition
ideal proximal contacts
excellent anatomical morphology
optimal aesthetics
What is vectris?
light-curing, translucent, tooth-colored framework material. It consists of several layers of fiber wafers and uniaxially orientated fiber bundles embedded in organic polymer matrix (DEF)
fiber-reinforced framework material Vectris is suited for fabrication of FRC frameworks
It is a part of FRC (fiber-reinforced composites)
It is an alternative to alloys, ceramics and zirconium oxide
Is suitable for reinforcing long-term temporaries
Enables dental practitioner to treat clinical cases, such as missing posterior teeth with tooth conserving solution
Vectris framework
intimate stress-free fit
beneficial physical properties thanks to manufacturing process (combines use of vacuum pressure + light)
Metal-free, tooth-coloured, translucent framework so offer advanced aesthetics
FRC technology
emulates principle of natural fiber bonds, which are capable of withstanding extreme stresses that occur in natural surroundings
FRC material consist of: elastic fibers embedded in organic matrix