breCAM.HIPC is a high impact polymer composite for long term dental prosthesis. HIPC has already been tested in vivo and approved for over 9 years.
breCAM.HIPC is an amorphic, cross-linked composite and therefore offers higher physical values than conventional PMMA.
Manufacturing is carried out under pressure and in heated conditions similar to prefabricated teeth made from plastic at approximately 120 °C and 250 bars of pressure. Avoiding the use of dental glass and light-curing plastic ensures a high level of colour retention and plaque resistance (comparable with direct ceramic veneers or press ceramics).
- Plaque-resistant – avoids the use of dental glass and light-curing plastic comparable with direct ceramic veneers or press ceramics
- Clinically-proven material – HIPC has already been tested in vivo and approved for over 9 years
- Universal & economical, removable & fixed, monolithic & can be veneered – the most diverse indications can be covered with a single material, costs can be saved and the system diversity and processing techniques can be minimised in the laboratory
- High level of strength/long-term stability – HIPC does not lose its strength in comparison with ceramic, ceramic “ages”. Material reliability and long-term stability of breCAM.HIPC leads to fewer complaints and repairs.
- More aesthetic, translucent and opalescent – excellent colour effect with minimally invasive forms of restoration, complicated cases with a lack of space can be neatly resolved with HIPC
See the full product range of breCAM HIPC on the visio.lign website here