Pioneering All-in-One Disc Design
This cutting-edge zirconia material features a natural four-dimensional gradient in color, translucency, strength, and hardness, making it an ideal choice for dental laboratories.
4D Pro Zirconia enhances the overall quality of all-ceramic restorations while offering an efficient, streamlined, and precise solution.
ALL-IN-ONE SOLUTION
A full spectrum of dental indications can be met, thanks to the fusion of high translucency and superior strength.
EXCEPTIONAL AESTHETICS
The translucency gradually decreases from the incisal edge to the cervical area (57%-43%), mimicking the natural transparency of enamel. The lower translucency in the cervical region helps effectively mask underlying colors, resulting in realistic and natural aesthetics.
SEAMLESS MULTILAYER STRUCTURE
With 7 stacked layers and 15 gradient layers, 4D Pro Zirconia offers seamless color transitions from the incisal edge to the cervical area. The material appears natural and mimics the aesthetics of real teeth.
ADVANCED MULTILAYER TECHNOLOGY
Developed under the concept of "Natural as Real Teeth," 4D Pro Zirconia delivers a precise expression of both color and translucency. As the translucency decreases from the incisal edge (57%) to the cervical area (43%), the hardness and strength increase, ranging from 700 MPa to 1200 MPa.
Enamel Layer
At the incisal edge, the material has lower hardness and strength, reducing the risk of wear on opposing teeth. This layer also captures the translucency of natural enamel.
Middle Layer
Between the incisal edge and cervical area, there is a smooth transition in color, translucency, strength, and hardness, resulting in excellent aesthetic outcomes.
Cervical Layer
The cervical area, with its increased hardness and strength, ensures long-term durability and minimizes the risk of chipping or fractures. The lower translucency helps conceal underlying colors effectively.
VERSATILE APPLICATIONS
Offering a Complete Solution
4D Pro Zirconia provides flexibility in design, whether for veneers, anterior teeth, posterior teeth, or full-arch restorations. Depending on the case, you can choose between monolithic, cut-back, or framework designs, tailoring the fabrication process to meet individual patient needs.