About this Event
Synopsis:
Achieving natural, highly characterised ceramic restorations using efficient workflows is a growing priority in modern dental technology. As monolithic and zirconia-based restorations become more widely adopted, the ability to control surface characterisation, shade, and texture is essential to producing clinically acceptable aesthetic outcomes.
In this hands-on course, Simon Caxton presents a practical approach to working with the IPS e.max Ceram Art stain and glaze system, focusing on how material behaviour can be controlled to deliver consistent and predictable results. Drawing on his experience in both traditional ceramic techniques and digital workflows, Simon will demonstrate how to apply staining and glazing protocols that enhance surface detail without increasing complexity.
Working on anterior 3-unit IPS e.max Zirconia restorations, delegates will explore techniques for precise stain application, controlled glazing, and the development of natural surface texture using the innovative structure pastes. The course will highlight key advantages of the IPS e.max Ceram Art system, including its stable handling characteristics, reliable shade retention during firing, and its suitability for efficient workflows.
Emphasis will be placed on understanding how materials behave during application and firing, enabling delegates to avoid common issues such as pooling, distortion, or loss of characterisation. Techniques for reproducing both dental and gingival aesthetics will also be demonstrated, supporting the creation of restorations that integrate naturally within the oral environment.
Through a combination of demonstration and guided instruction, participants will develop a clear, structured approach to staining, glazing, and finishing ceramic restorations, improving both efficiency and aesthetic consistency within their day-to-day laboratory work.
Aim:
To develop a structured, practical approach to achieving natural aesthetic outcomes through controlled staining, glazing, and surface characterisation using IPS e.max Ceram Art.
Objectives:
- Explore the properties, indications, and handling characteristics of IPS e.max Ceram Art
- Demonstrate controlled stain and glaze application techniques for predictable aesthetic outcomes
- Develop an understanding of material behaviour during application and firing
- Introduce efficient workflows to streamline your stain and glaze technique.
- Explain firing protocols to ensure consistent shade stability and surface quality
- Demonstrate techniques for reproducing natural dental and gingival aesthetics
- Introduce finishing and polishing protocols to enhance surface texture and realism
Learning outcomes:
- Apply IPS e.max Ceram Art to achieve controlled, stable, and predictable staining and glazing results
- Characterise zirconia restorations to reproduce natural shade, surface texture, and morphology
- Manage material behaviour to avoid common issues such as pooling, distortion, or loss of detail during firing
- Implement efficient workflows to reduce processing time while maintaining quality
- Select and apply appropriate firing protocols to ensure consistent aesthetic outcomes
- Reproduce both dental and gingival aesthetics to improve restoration integration
Learning outcomes aligned to GDC:
C Maintenance and development of knowledge and skill within your field of practice
Suitability: This course is designed for dental technicians and clinical dental technicians seeking to refine their use of modern stain and glaze systems and improve the predictability of aesthetic outcomes in contemporary ceramic workflows.
Products Used (not an exhaustive list) IPS e.max Ceram Art, IPS e.max ZirCAD Prime Esthetic
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Skillbond Direct Ltd, Gordon Road, High Wycombe, United Kingdom
GBP 372.29







