AMBER is a unique dental lithium disilicate material with a warm amber hue, combining aesthetic charm with reliable performance.
It features high strength and good translucency, balancing functionality and visual appeal.
Crafted with advanced material technology, it ensures uniform texture and stable properties, enabling precise processing and excellent clinical adaptability.
The amber color adds a natural and warm tone to restorations, complementing various tooth shades and enhancing the overall smile aesthetics.
It is compatible with standard dental processing workflows, suitable for professional dental laboratory use.
| Density |
2.3-2.6g/cm³ |
| Density (aftersintering) |
2.4-2.7g/cm3 |
| Biaxial blending strength |
≥500MPa |
| Biaxial blending strength(amber |
ceramic)≥350MPa |
| Coefficients of thermal expansion |
(10±0.5)×10⁶K |
| Changed humidity |
500±20℃ |
| Chemicalsolubility |
<100μg/cm² |
| Radioactivity |
≤1.0Bq/g |
AMBER’s key advantages include its distinctive amber color, which provides a natural and warm aesthetic that stands out from traditional dental ceramics. It possesses high strength, ensuring durability in daily oral functions, and good translucency that mimics the light transmission of natural teeth. The material is easy to machine, allowing dental technicians to create precise restorations efficiently. It also offers excellent biocompatibility, ensuring safety and comfort for patients. Additionally, its stable chemical properties resist degradation, maintaining long-term performance and appearance.
AMBER is mainly used for manufacturing veneers, inlays, onlays, jaw veneers, anterior single crowns, and posterior single crowns. It is an ideal choice for patients seeking personalized and aesthetic dental restorations, especially those who prefer a warm tooth tone. Suitable for anterior teeth cosmetic enhancement and posterior teeth functional restoration, it can correct tooth discoloration, restore damaged tooth structure, and improve smile aesthetics. Whether for individual tooth restoration or partial dental repair, it delivers natural-looking, durable, and comfortable results.
Q: What kind of dental material is amber ceramic, and is there any difference from ordinary glass ceramics?
A: It is a high-translucency lithium glass ceramic, commonly known as amber ceramic. Its translucency is close to natural tooth enamel, with better aesthetics and toughness than ordinary glass ceramics, suitable for minimally invasive aesthetic restorations.
Q: Is it strong enough for daily use?
A: Yes, it has high strength, resisting wear and fracture.
Q: Can it be processed with common equipment?
A: Yes, compatible with standard dental processing workflows.