This
combination of yellow gold alloy and aquevolve porcelain offer one
of the most biocompatible, aesthetic and stable restorations available
in the world.
About the alloy
Carrara
PDF Alloy (75% Au)
Tested
by Namsa the world's leading institute for biocompatibility. PDF
is ADA approved - Niom listed and C.E. marked.
About the ceramic
Carrara
Vincent
This
low fusing porcelain is classified as hydroactive. When coming into
contact with oral fluids a hydroxyl layer evolves which strengthens
the restoration. The ceramic thereby achieves a low defect rate
and an extremely smooth surface. It is classified as a hydroactive
ceramic and is kind in opposition to natural tooth surfaces. It
can also be easily repolished if ground.