Chameleon porcelain Inlays and Onlays
As with all Chameleon porcelain restoration our inlays and onlays show exceptional aesthetic abilities.
Preparation of Chameleon inlays/onlays should have a minimum of 1.5 -2.00mm porcelain thickness on the occlusal surface. A 1.0 – 1.5mm accentuated chamfer or butt margin gingivally to allow porcelain to support occlusal forces.
A full Chameleon porcelain preparation guide is available in our download section.
Advantages/benefits
- Natural Look
- Exceptional aesthetics
- Excellent margin adaptation
- High flexural strength
- Increased durability
Recommended cementation by dual-cured resin, glass ionomer, zinc phosphote, or luting cements
Composite Inlays and onlays
DTS offers Belleglass as our chosen material for composite inlay and onlay. This offers your patients an exquisite, true-to-nature restoration that parallels both the physiological and aesthetic aspects of natural teeth. Our technicians can achieve consistent, accurate reproduction from case to case in any of the 18 opacious dentin shades (including 2 bleach shades).
The opalescence and translucency of belleGlass NG compare favorably to all-ceramic materials; but its high flexural strength achieves a much greater degree of fracture resistance than unsupported porcelain. True opalescence is the key to reproducing the appearance of natural enamel. BelleGlass NG restorations provide less wear to opposing dentition than porcelain because they are not as hard or abrasive.
Light, heat and pressure produce the highest degree of material conversion (98.5%), giving belleGlass superior strength and wear characteristics. The opaceous dentines high filler content exceeds 87%, providing exceptional strengths and shrinkage of less that 0.94%, which means better margin integrity and less chance of microleakage.
Advantages/benefits
- Natural Look
- Exceptional aesthetics
- Excellent margin adaptation
- High flexural strength
- Increased durability
Recommended cementation by dual-cured resin, glass ionomer, zinc phosphote, or luting cements
















