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What Is Diashine?

DiaShine Polishing Compound is a premier polishing paste for every dental restorative material (ceramics, composites, provisionals and metals). The combination of our unique carrier (binder) with our specific sized & shaped diamond particles make polishing less wasteful and creates a very quick high lustre finish.

DiaShine, comprised of food grade materials, is completely water soluble and versatile using the paste/brush technique allowing the user to easily reach the entire anatomy. Used as recommended, DiaShine does not remove the restorative material therefore keeping the morphology and integrity of the restoration intact.

By polishing with DiaShine, a much smoother surface is achieved which may enhance bio-compatibility with gingiva, reduce wear of the opposing dentition and lessen the chance of surface micro fractures.

How Do I Get Diashine Onto The Bristle Brush?

Part of what makes DiaShine work so well is the unique binder; there is no need to add water or any other substance to the polish.

Simply take your bristle brush or felt of choice, run it at a low speed (5k rpm is recommended) and slowly dip the brush into the tub. The friction created will melt the paste onto the brush. When you see the brush changing to the colour of the paste, you have enough.

How Does DiaShine Work?

Because of the unique composition of the binder/carrier, the compound stays on the rotary applicator and the object being polished. This coupled with the specific size & shape of our diamond powder enables a high gloss finish to be obtained quickly and with minimal effort.

What Are The Different Types Of Diashine And What Are They Used For?

The Fine grit is the most popular and available in two versions, Fine and Fine Soft. Fine is a very hard compound and is best used with a stiff bristle brush or felt. Fine Soft is a slightly softer version of the Fine and can be used on composites or the newer nano and hybrid ceramics.

Medium DiaShine will give you a quick high shine, but not a high lustre – this can also be used to bring a shine back.

Coarse is used for obtaining a matte finish or for smoothing (prepping) the surface for final polishing – great for smoothing out occlusal anatomy.

Intra Oral is the chairside version of the Fine grit for polishing after adjusting in the mouth.

What About The I/O (Intra-Oral) Diashine?

Intra Oral is the softest version of DiaShine allowing for easy extrusion from the syringe for polishing chairside. Similar to the laboratory versions, this is also food grade. The Intra Oral has a mild peppermint odour and slightly higher concentration of diamond powder. Intra Oral DiaShine can be used on any type of restorative material such as ceramics, composites, provisionals and metals.

How Do I Apply The I/O (Intra-Oral) Diashine?

Extrude a small amount of polish directly onto the restoration or rub onto restoration with your finger. Spread the polish over the surface with your brush of choice (See our brushes HERE) at around 5k rpm. After spreading the polish onto the restoration, increase speed to around 10k rpm.

How Do I Use Diashine With Ceramics?

The surface to be polished should be properly prepped or smoothed; use of rubber wheels/points or Coarse DiaShine can be used to prep the surface.

Lightly load DiaShine onto a bristle brush or felt by slowly (around 5k rpm) rotating the brush/felt in the tub of DiaShine. The friction will ‘melt’ the paste onto the brush. Apply the polish to the restorative surface at a relatively low speed first. Once polish is on the restoration, increase speed to around 10k rpm and slowly move the brush over the surface with moderate pressure on the pull stroke. One brush can polish the entire restoration as it will adapt to the contours. For more information on particular restorative material protocols, access our “Tutorials” Section HERE.

How Do I Remove Excess Material After Polishing?

All DiaShine polish is completely water soluble. You may use a soft brush or similar tool to remove excess polish. Another option is to spray away the excess.

Can I Polish Metals?

Yes, all types of metals can be polished to a high lustre, including gold alloys and titanium. However, polishing metals will stain the bristle brush or felt – do not use the same brush on ceramics.

What Do You Suggest For Applying The Compound?

We recommend using bristle brushes and sometimes felts for applications.

To apply the Fine DiaShine, use of a stiff or medium bristle brush is best. For Fine Soft, Medium, Coarse and Super Fine, you may use a soft or medium bristle brush. When polishing most ceramics, the soft, medium or stiff bristle brushes will be sufficient. However on the nano and hybrid materials, we recommend a soft or medium bristle brush so as not to take away any of the restorative surface. Experimentation will allow the user to modify this technique to his/her specific needs.

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What Is Diashine?

DiaShine Polishing Compound is a premier polishing paste for every dental restorative material (ceramics, composites, provisionals and metals). The combination of our unique carrier (binder) with our specific sized & shaped diamond particles make polishing less wasteful and creates a very quick high lustre finish.

DiaShine, comprised of food grade materials, is completely water soluble and versatile using the paste/brush technique allowing the user to easily reach the entire anatomy. Used as recommended, DiaShine does not remove the restorative material therefore keeping the morphology and integrity of the restoration intact.

By polishing with DiaShine, a much smoother surface is achieved which may enhance bio-compatibility with gingiva, reduce wear of the opposing dentition and lessen the chance of surface micro fractures.

How Do I Get Diashine Onto The Bristle Brush?

Part of what makes DiaShine work so well is the unique binder; there is no need to add water or any other substance to the polish.

Simply take your bristle brush or felt of choice, run it at a low speed (5k rpm is recommended) and slowly dip the brush into the tub. The friction created will melt the paste onto the brush. When you see the brush changing to the colour of the paste, you have enough.

How Does DiaShine Work?

Because of the unique composition of the binder/carrier, the compound stays on the rotary applicator and the object being polished. This coupled with the specific size & shape of our diamond powder enables a high gloss finish to be obtained quickly and with minimal effort.

What Are The Different Types Of Diashine And What Are They Used For?

The Fine grit is the most popular and available in two versions, Fine and Fine Soft. Fine is a very hard compound and is best used with a stiff bristle brush or felt. Fine Soft is a slightly softer version of the Fine and can be used on composites or the newer nano and hybrid ceramics.

Medium DiaShine will give you a quick high shine, but not a high lustre – this can also be used to bring a shine back.

Coarse is used for obtaining a matte finish or for smoothing (prepping) the surface for final polishing – great for smoothing out occlusal anatomy.

Intra Oral is the chairside version of the Fine grit for polishing after adjusting in the mouth.

What About The I/O (Intra-Oral) Diashine?

Intra Oral is the softest version of DiaShine allowing for easy extrusion from the syringe for polishing chairside. Similar to the laboratory versions, this is also food grade. The Intra Oral has a mild peppermint odour and slightly higher concentration of diamond powder. Intra Oral DiaShine can be used on any type of restorative material such as ceramics, composites, provisionals and metals.

How Do I Apply The I/O (Intra-Oral) Diashine?

Extrude a small amount of polish directly onto the restoration or rub onto restoration with your finger. Spread the polish over the surface with your brush of choice (See our brushes HERE) at around 5k rpm. After spreading the polish onto the restoration, increase speed to around 10k rpm.

How Do I Use Diashine With Ceramics?

The surface to be polished should be properly prepped or smoothed; use of rubber wheels/points or Coarse DiaShine can be used to prep the surface.

Lightly load DiaShine onto a bristle brush or felt by slowly (around 5k rpm) rotating the brush/felt in the tub of DiaShine. The friction will ‘melt’ the paste onto the brush. Apply the polish to the restorative surface at a relatively low speed first. Once polish is on the restoration, increase speed to around 10k rpm and slowly move the brush over the surface with moderate pressure on the pull stroke. One brush can polish the entire restoration as it will adapt to the contours. For more information on particular restorative material protocols, access our “Tutorials” Section HERE.

How Do I Remove Excess Material After Polishing?

All DiaShine polish is completely water soluble. You may use a soft brush or similar tool to remove excess polish. Another option is to spray away the excess.

Can I Polish Metals?

Yes, all types of metals can be polished to a high lustre, including gold alloys and titanium. However, polishing metals will stain the bristle brush or felt – do not use the same brush on ceramics.

What Do You Suggest For Applying The Compound?

We recommend using bristle brushes and sometimes felts for applications.

To apply the Fine DiaShine, use of a stiff or medium bristle brush is best. For Fine Soft, Medium, Coarse and Super Fine, you may use a soft or medium bristle brush. When polishing most ceramics, the soft, medium or stiff bristle brushes will be sufficient. However on the nano and hybrid materials, we recommend a soft or medium bristle brush so as not to take away any of the restorative surface. Experimentation will allow the user to modify this technique to his/her specific needs.

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What Is Diashine?

DiaShine Polishing Compound is a premier polishing paste for every dental restorative material (ceramics, composites, provisionals and metals). The combination of our unique carrier (binder) with our specific sized & shaped diamond particles make polishing less wasteful and creates a very quick high lustre finish.

DiaShine, comprised of food grade materials, is completely water soluble and versatile using the paste/brush technique allowing the user to easily reach the entire anatomy. Used as recommended, DiaShine does not remove the restorative material therefore keeping the morphology and integrity of the restoration intact.

By polishing with DiaShine, a much smoother surface is achieved which may enhance bio-compatibility with gingiva, reduce wear of the opposing dentition and lessen the chance of surface micro fractures.

How Do I Get Diashine Onto The Bristle Brush?

Part of what makes DiaShine work so well is the unique binder; there is no need to add water or any other substance to the polish.

Simply take your bristle brush or felt of choice, run it at a low speed (5k rpm is recommended) and slowly dip the brush into the tub. The friction created will melt the paste onto the brush. When you see the brush changing to the colour of the paste, you have enough.

How Does DiaShine Work?

Because of the unique composition of the binder/carrier, the compound stays on the rotary applicator and the object being polished. This coupled with the specific size & shape of our diamond powder enables a high gloss finish to be obtained quickly and with minimal effort.

What Are The Different Types Of Diashine And What Are They Used For?

The Fine grit is the most popular and available in two versions, Fine and Fine Soft. Fine is a very hard compound and is best used with a stiff bristle brush or felt. Fine Soft is a slightly softer version of the Fine and can be used on composites or the newer nano and hybrid ceramics.

Medium DiaShine will give you a quick high shine, but not a high lustre – this can also be used to bring a shine back.

Coarse is used for obtaining a matte finish or for smoothing (prepping) the surface for final polishing – great for smoothing out occlusal anatomy.

Intra Oral is the chairside version of the Fine grit for polishing after adjusting in the mouth.

What About The I/O (Intra-Oral) Diashine?

Intra Oral is the softest version of DiaShine allowing for easy extrusion from the syringe for polishing chairside. Similar to the laboratory versions, this is also food grade. The Intra Oral has a mild peppermint odour and slightly higher concentration of diamond powder. Intra Oral DiaShine can be used on any type of restorative material such as ceramics, composites, provisionals and metals.

How Do I Apply The I/O (Intra-Oral) Diashine?

Extrude a small amount of polish directly onto the restoration or rub onto restoration with your finger. Spread the polish over the surface with your brush of choice (See our brushes HERE) at around 5k rpm. After spreading the polish onto the restoration, increase speed to around 10k rpm.

How Do I Use Diashine With Ceramics?

The surface to be polished should be properly prepped or smoothed; use of rubber wheels/points or Coarse DiaShine can be used to prep the surface.

Lightly load DiaShine onto a bristle brush or felt by slowly (around 5k rpm) rotating the brush/felt in the tub of DiaShine. The friction will ‘melt’ the paste onto the brush. Apply the polish to the restorative surface at a relatively low speed first. Once polish is on the restoration, increase speed to around 10k rpm and slowly move the brush over the surface with moderate pressure on the pull stroke. One brush can polish the entire restoration as it will adapt to the contours. For more information on particular restorative material protocols, access our “Tutorials” Section HERE.

How Do I Remove Excess Material After Polishing?

All DiaShine polish is completely water soluble. You may use a soft brush or similar tool to remove excess polish. Another option is to spray away the excess.

Can I Polish Metals?

Yes, all types of metals can be polished to a high lustre, including gold alloys and titanium. However, polishing metals will stain the bristle brush or felt – do not use the same brush on ceramics.

What Do You Suggest For Applying The Compound?

We recommend using bristle brushes and sometimes felts for applications.

To apply the Fine DiaShine, use of a stiff or medium bristle brush is best. For Fine Soft, Medium, Coarse and Super Fine, you may use a soft or medium bristle brush. When polishing most ceramics, the soft, medium or stiff bristle brushes will be sufficient. However on the nano and hybrid materials, we recommend a soft or medium bristle brush so as not to take away any of the restorative surface. Experimentation will allow the user to modify this technique to his/her specific needs.

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What Is Diashine?

DiaShine Polishing Compound is a premier polishing paste for every dental restorative material (ceramics, composites, provisionals and metals). The combination of our unique carrier (binder) with our specific sized & shaped diamond particles make polishing less wasteful and creates a very quick high lustre finish.

DiaShine, comprised of food grade materials, is completely water soluble and versatile using the paste/brush technique allowing the user to easily reach the entire anatomy. Used as recommended, DiaShine does not remove the restorative material therefore keeping the morphology and integrity of the restoration intact.

By polishing with DiaShine, a much smoother surface is achieved which may enhance bio-compatibility with gingiva, reduce wear of the opposing dentition and lessen the chance of surface micro fractures.

How Do I Get Diashine Onto The Bristle Brush?

Part of what makes DiaShine work so well is the unique binder; there is no need to add water or any other substance to the polish.

Simply take your bristle brush or felt of choice, run it at a low speed (5k rpm is recommended) and slowly dip the brush into the tub. The friction created will melt the paste onto the brush. When you see the brush changing to the colour of the paste, you have enough.

How Does DiaShine Work?

Because of the unique composition of the binder/carrier, the compound stays on the rotary applicator and the object being polished. This coupled with the specific size & shape of our diamond powder enables a high gloss finish to be obtained quickly and with minimal effort.

What Are The Different Types Of Diashine And What Are They Used For?

The Fine grit is the most popular and available in two versions, Fine and Fine Soft. Fine is a very hard compound and is best used with a stiff bristle brush or felt. Fine Soft is a slightly softer version of the Fine and can be used on composites or the newer nano and hybrid ceramics.

Medium DiaShine will give you a quick high shine, but not a high lustre – this can also be used to bring a shine back.

Coarse is used for obtaining a matte finish or for smoothing (prepping) the surface for final polishing – great for smoothing out occlusal anatomy.

Intra Oral is the chairside version of the Fine grit for polishing after adjusting in the mouth.

What About The I/O (Intra-Oral) Diashine?

Intra Oral is the softest version of DiaShine allowing for easy extrusion from the syringe for polishing chairside. Similar to the laboratory versions, this is also food grade. The Intra Oral has a mild peppermint odour and slightly higher concentration of diamond powder. Intra Oral DiaShine can be used on any type of restorative material such as ceramics, composites, provisionals and metals.

How Do I Apply The I/O (Intra-Oral) Diashine?

Extrude a small amount of polish directly onto the restoration or rub onto restoration with your finger. Spread the polish over the surface with your brush of choice (See our brushes HERE) at around 5k rpm. After spreading the polish onto the restoration, increase speed to around 10k rpm.

How Do I Use Diashine With Ceramics?

The surface to be polished should be properly prepped or smoothed; use of rubber wheels/points or Coarse DiaShine can be used to prep the surface.

Lightly load DiaShine onto a bristle brush or felt by slowly (around 5k rpm) rotating the brush/felt in the tub of DiaShine. The friction will ‘melt’ the paste onto the brush. Apply the polish to the restorative surface at a relatively low speed first. Once polish is on the restoration, increase speed to around 10k rpm and slowly move the brush over the surface with moderate pressure on the pull stroke. One brush can polish the entire restoration as it will adapt to the contours. For more information on particular restorative material protocols, access our “Tutorials” Section HERE.

How Do I Remove Excess Material After Polishing?

All DiaShine polish is completely water soluble. You may use a soft brush or similar tool to remove excess polish. Another option is to spray away the excess.

Can I Polish Metals?

Yes, all types of metals can be polished to a high lustre, including gold alloys and titanium. However, polishing metals will stain the bristle brush or felt – do not use the same brush on ceramics.

What Do You Suggest For Applying The Compound?

We recommend using bristle brushes and sometimes felts for applications.

To apply the Fine DiaShine, use of a stiff or medium bristle brush is best. For Fine Soft, Medium, Coarse and Super Fine, you may use a soft or medium bristle brush. When polishing most ceramics, the soft, medium or stiff bristle brushes will be sufficient. However on the nano and hybrid materials, we recommend a soft or medium bristle brush so as not to take away any of the restorative surface. Experimentation will allow the user to modify this technique to his/her specific needs.

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Ivoclar Vivadent e.max CAD Cerec

Lithium disilicate (LS2) glass-ceramic is ideally suitable for the fabrication of monolithic restorations or veneered restorations in the anterior and posterior region. Due to its natural-looking tooth colouring and excellent light-optical properties, this material produces impressive results.

Years of clinical experience:
The material is used in the dental laboratory in conjunction with either press or CAD/CAM technology. Years of clinical experience confirm the high strength of 500 MPa* for IPS e.max lithium disilicate. The outstanding performance of the material is based on a combination of excellent flexural strength and high fracture toughness adjusted to the given dental requirements. The clinical success of the material attests to its quality. Furthermore, these properties allow you to work according to the requirements of conservative dentistry. Depending on the patient situation, the restorations may be veneered in a highly esthetic manner or, if fabricated as monolithic restorations, they will be stained.

Patients with devitalized teeth:
Even if the preparations demonstrate a dark shade (e.g. as a result of discolouration or titanium abutments), all-ceramic restorations may be used. In this case, it is important for you to inform your laboratory about the die shade, and the dental technicians then selects the IPS e.max lithium disilicate material in the required opacity in order to design the true-to-nature esthetic appearance.

Indications:

  • Veneers (≥ 0.3 mm)
  • Inlays and onlays
  • Occlusal veneers, partial crowns
  • Minimally invasive crowns (≥ 1 mm)
  • Implant superstructures
  • Hybrid abutment solutions
  • Three-unit bridges up to the second premolar as the terminal abutment

Advantages:

  • Excellent esthetics and high strength (500 MPa*)
  • Versatile applications and extensive indication range
  • Minimally invasive preparation and adhesive cementation of crowns with a layer thickness of 1 mm
  • Clinical long-term success and scientifically documented results
  • Natural-looking esthetics irrespective of the preparation shade
  • Adhesive, self-adhesive or conventional cementation depending on the indication

Prices range from R3 522.93 excl VAT

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Ivoclar Vivadent e.max CAD

IPS e.max® CAD is a high-strength lithium disilicate glass-ceramic (LS2) for the CAD/CAM technique directly in the dental office (chairside) or the laboratory (labside).

The IPS e.max CAD blocks for chairside processing are available in 16 A-D and four modern Bleach BL shades. They are available in two levels of translucency and two sizes. There are also an even more opaque blocks for the fabrication of frameworks (layering technique) in the laboratory.

The IPS e.max CAD blocks with high translucency (HT) are used for the milling of minimally-invasive, fully anatomical restorations, such as inlays, onlays and veneers. For partial crowns and crowns, the less translucent (LT) blocks are used. The restorations are directly milled from the blue blocks. During a quick combined crystallization/glaze firing cycle, which supersedes polishing, the restorations acquire their high strength (360 MPa) and the desired esthetic properties (tooth shade, translucency, brightness).

The restorations can be additionally individualized using the Stain materials. Finally, the restorations are seated. As an alternative to being placed using the adhesive cementation technique, crowns may also be cemented self-adhesively or conventionally.

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Ivoclar Vivadent IPS Empress CAD

IPS Empress CAD

This is associated with more than 20 years of successful clinical performance. It closely reproduces the natural tooth structure due to its distinct chameleon effect and natural
fluorescence. IPS Empress CAD is known for the highest levels of esthetics and can be easily polished to a high gloss. Grind – polish – done.

A special highlight is the innovative polychromatic IPS Empress CAD Multi block. This block is distinguished by a lifelike transition of shade and fluorescence from dentin to incisal.

Processing Options

Once produced, restorations can be:

  • polished
  • stained (optional) – glazed

Indications

  • Crowns
  • Inlays, onlays
  • Veneers

Your Benefits

  • Highly esthetic restorations, efficiently created
  • Clinically proven ceramic material with a flexural strength of 185 MPa*
  • Optimum shade adjustment to the natural tooth structure due to the chameleon effect

** Prices From R2282,09

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Ivoclar Vivadent Empress CAD

IPS Empress CAD 

This is associated with more than 20 years of successful clinical performance. It closely reproduces the natural tooth structure due to its distinct chameleon effect and natural
fluorescence. IPS Empress CAD is known for the highest levels of esthetics and can be easily polished to a high gloss. Grind – polish – done.

A special highlight is the innovative polychromatic IPS Empress CAD Multi block. This block is distinguished by a lifelike transition of shade and fluorescence from dentin to incisal.

Processing Options:

Once produced, restorations can be:

  • polished
  • stained (optional) – glazed

Indications:

  • Crowns
  • Inlays, onlays
  • Veneers

Your Benefits:

  • Highly esthetic restorations, efficiently created
  • Clinically proven ceramic material with a flexural strength of 185 MPa*
  • Optimum shade adjustment to the natural tooth structure due to the chameleon effect

IPS Empress CAD is associated with more than 20 years of successful clinical performance. It closely reproduces the natural tooth structure due to its distinct chameleon effect and natural
fluorescence. IPS Empress CAD is known for the highest levels of esthetics and can be easily polished to a high gloss. Grind – polish – done.

A special highlight is the innovative polychromatic IPS Empress CAD Multi block. This block is distinguished by a lifelike transition of shade and fluorescence from dentin to inc
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Ivoclar Vivadent IPS Empress

IPS Empress® Direct Opaque

This is a light-curing opaquing material suitable for masking exposed metal surface and discoloured tooth structure.


Indications:

  •  Individual characterization of direct and lab-fabricated composite restorations
  •  Masking of discoloured tooth structure
  •  Characterization of CAD/CAM veneers fabricated chairside

​Masking of:

  •  exposed metal surfaces when repairing damaged ceramic or composite veneers intraorally
  •  discoloured tooth structure

Advantages:

  •  High masking capability even when applied in thin layers
  •  Universal opaque shade, no shade matching required
  • True-to-nature characterization of high-end composite and CAD/CAM-fabricated restorations
  • User-friendly direct application without dilution
  •  Smooth consistency
  • 0.4-mm tips for precise application
  • The ideal complement to IPS Empress® Direct and IPS Empress CAD

Shade: opaque

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