Porcelain Dentin Powder for Metal Restorations
The porcelain dentin powder for porcelain fused to metal system is a premium dental material designed for creating high-quality, natural-looking restorations. It offers superior aesthetics and durability, making it ideal for metal-ceramic dental prosthetics.
Application in Dentin Fabrication
This porcelain dentin powder is specifically formulated for use in the fabrication of dentin layers in porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) restorations. It is suitable for building up two to three powder layers and is also ideal for more complex multi-powder restorations.
Parameter Table
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Net Volume | 50g/bottle |
| Shipping Weight | 100g/set |
| Certification | CE Certificated |
| Brand | Dental Laboratorio |
| Material | Leucite reinforced feldspar-based porcelain |
| Firing Temperature | Approximately 900°C |
| Shade Options | Vita shade guide 16, and 26 options |
| Color Stability | Resists vitrification |
| ISO Certification | Type I Class I Ceramic |
| Glass Transition Temperature | 570-580°C |
| Compatibility |
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| Flexural Strength | ≥50 MPa |
| Chemical Solubility | < 100 μg/cm² |
| Debonding/Crack Initiation Strength | ≥25 MPa |
Option porcelain mixing liquid product available, 100ml/bottle.
The Layering Ceramic for Porcelain Fused to Metal (PFM) Dentin System is a high-quality material designed for dental laboratories and prosthodontists aiming for precise, natural-looking, and durable restorations. Specially formulated for layering over metal frameworks, this ceramic system ensures optimal aesthetics, strength, and predictability in crown and bridge fabrication.
Why Layering Ceramic Is Essential for PFM
Creating PFM restorations requires materials that combine beauty, strength, and compatibility with metal substructures. The layering ceramic plays a crucial role in:
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Mimicking natural tooth color and translucency
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Ensuring strong bonding to metal frameworks
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Providing durability for long-lasting restorations
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Allowing precise shaping and contouring for patient-specific anatomy
Without a reliable ceramic system, dental technicians risk restorations that are brittle, unnatural in color, or prone to chipping. The PFM Dentin Layering Ceramic addresses these issues with a balanced formulation optimized for laboratory workflow and clinical outcomes.
Key Features
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High Aesthetic Quality: Designed to replicate natural dentin shades with lifelike translucency.
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Strong Metal Bonding: Provides excellent adhesion to metal substructures, minimizing chipping or separation.
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Versatile Layering: Compatible with multiple ceramic layering techniques, including dentin, enamel, and incisal layering.
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Easy Handling: Smooth consistency allows precise sculpting and contouring.
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Durable and Long-Lasting: Resistant to fracture and wear for reliable performance.
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Color Stability: Maintains shade consistency after firing and over time.
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Controlled Firing: Predictable sintering and shrinkage for accurate results.
Benefits for Dental Laboratories
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Natural-Looking Restorations
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Lifelike shades and translucency ensure patient satisfaction.
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Provides seamless integration with surrounding teeth.
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Strong and Reliable
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High bond strength reduces the risk of delamination.
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Durable ceramic ensures long-lasting crowns and bridges.
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Efficient Workflow
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Smooth and workable consistency allows faster layering.
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Predictable firing reduces errors and adjustments.
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Versatile Application
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Suitable for crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and veneers over metal frameworks.
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Compatible with various dental metals, including high-noble, noble, and base alloys.
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Enhanced Patient Comfort
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Properly layered ceramic ensures smooth margins and accurate fit.
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Aesthetically pleasing restorations improve patient confidence and satisfaction.
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Applications
The Layering Ceramic for PFM Dentin System is ideal for:
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Crowns: Creating strong, natural-looking single-tooth restorations.
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Bridges: Durable multi-unit restorations with lifelike aesthetics.
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Veneers: Enhancing smile aesthetics over metal frameworks.
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Inlays & Onlays: Precision layering for indirect restorations.
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Dental Education: Training dental students in PFM layering techniques.
How It Improves Workflow
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Consistent Handling: Smooth ceramic paste allows precise sculpting.
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Predictable Firing: Controlled shrinkage ensures accurate restoration dimensions.
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Shade Consistency: Minimizes post-firing adjustments and corrections.
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Reduced Material Waste: Efficient application optimizes ceramic usage.
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Professional Results: High-quality restorations with minimal rework.
Why Dental Labs Prefer This Ceramic
Dental Lab Shop provides only trusted materials for professional dental laboratories. This PFM Dentin Layering Ceramic is preferred because:
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Ensures natural color and translucency for high aesthetics.
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Strong metal bonding guarantees long-term durability.
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Easy to handle, sculpt, and layer for professional lab efficiency.
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Compatible with multiple alloys and restoration types.
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Predictable firing reduces rework and saves time.
Customer-Friendly Features
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Smooth Consistency: Allows fine detailing and precise layering.
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High Bond Strength: Minimizes chipping and separation from metal substructures.
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Durable and Stable: Maintains mechanical and aesthetic properties over time.
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Versatile Shades: Wide range of dentin shades for natural appearance.
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Reliable Firing Performance: Ensures predictable shrinkage and fit.
The Bottom Line
For dental technicians and prosthodontists seeking precision, aesthetics, and durability, the Layering Ceramic for Porcelain Fused to Metal Dentin System is an indispensable tool. It provides excellent bonding, natural dentin shades, and consistent firing behavior, making it ideal for creating professional-quality PFM restorations.
With Dental Lab Shop’s PFM Layering Ceramic, dental laboratories can deliver restorations that are beautiful, reliable, and perfectly adapted to patient needs, ensuring both clinical success and patient satisfaction.









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