Ivoclar-vivadent Telio Lab User Manual Page 12

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Minimum material thicknesses / layer thicknesses
The design of the restoration is the key to a successful temporary
restoration that also paves the way for the incorporation of the per-
manent restoration. The more attention is given to the design, the
better the final results and the clinical success will turn out to be.
The following basic guidelines have to be observed:
In large preparations and for veneered or partially veneered
restorations, the excess available space must be compensated by
the corresponding dimensions of the stable Telio Lab and/or Telio
CAD component and not by the layering material.
The transition to the layering material must not be located in the
area of the functional contact points.
With Telio CAD the design of the restoration generated by the
software has to be individually adjusted in accordance with the
clinical situation using the design tools. The build-up of missing
areas that support and reinforce the shape and cusps of the resto-
ration are constructed with the integrated design tools of the dif-
ferent types of software used.
Telio CADTelio Lab
Framework thickness
1.5 mm
0.8 mm
1.5 mm
0.8 mm
Minimum wall thicknesses
occlusal
circular
min. 12 mm
2
min. 12 mm
2
min. 12 mm
2
min. 12 mm
2
Connector dimensions anterior bridges
with 1 pontic
with 2 pontics
min. 12 mm
2
min. 16 mm
2
min. 12 mm
2
min. 16 mm
2
Connector dimensions posterior bridges
with 1 pontic
with 2 pontics
Failure to observe the stipulated framework design criteria, minimum thicknesses and mini-
mum connector dimensions may result in clinical failures, such as fracture of the restoration.
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