PFM Bridge

Midwest Dental Arts

Our metal dental substructures are made only of accredited alloys from the top manufacturers and each case includes an Identalloy certificate for the patient record.

Vintage Halo

  • The medium fusing porcelain system had been developed over several years in cooperation with Makoto Yamamoto and features a natural scattering and reflection of light (halo effect).
  • Compatible with Lamina Vest and other refractory materials in C.T.E range of 13.8 – 14.4 to produce all ceramic veneers, inlays and onlays. Feldspar porcelain components (C.T.E. 13.0)
  • Matches any metal in the C.T.E range of: 13.8 – 15.0
  • The best range for Halo is a metal with a C.T.E with 13.8 – 14.6. Slow cool necessary above 14.6 – 15.0. Compatible with alloys which have a silver content < 40%
  • High temperature for Dentin / Body bake 910 – 930C
  • Halo is considered a medium fusing porcelain
  • Incorporates metal oxide in glass matrix
  • Unlimited shelf life

Benefits

  • Feldspar based veneering Ceramic
  • 2 or 3 powder built up possible
  • Low shrinkage
  • Module components
  • Even distribution of leucite in glass matrix
    Intuitive system components
  • Compatible low shrinkage, fluorescent margin porcelain
  • Wear kind against antagonist matching
  • Works with most other porcelains, florescence where it natural occurs