Prep Design Tips for IPS Empress Veneers
by Dr. David Hornbrook
- As Empress utilizes
a pressed core or coping and is then overlaid with a translucent enamel
to produce a vital, natural-looking result, the restoration needs to
be at least .6 mm in thickness. This provides the room necessary for
the ceramist to build in translucency and vitality.
- Incisal edge translucency
is mandatory to obtain a lifelike, esthetic result. Design prep to provide
approximately 1.5 mm between the incisal edge of the preparation and
the final incisal edge of veneer (i.e. if final restoration length 10.5
mm, prep should be minimum of 9.0 mm in length). Allows ceramist to
cut back core material, highlight the dentinal lobes with maverick colours
and overlay the translucent.
- Establish a lingual-incisal
margin when increasing the length of the tooth. Can either be a chamfer
margin if the incisal edge is thick or a long bevel when the incisal
edge is thin.
- Proximal contacts
do not need to be broken unless the mesio distal width of the tooth
is going to be altered. It is imperative to extend the preparation into
the gingival-proximal embrasure to hide the transition between the veneer
and the natural tooth. This margin should not be visible from the facial
but rather dogleg into the proximal embrasure gingival to the contact
space.
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