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Lithium Disilicate Blocks: Trusted Choice for High-Performance CAD/CAM Dentistry

Explore Lithium Disilicate Blocks for high-strength CAD/CAM restorations and Flexible PMMA Materials for comfort and precision in dental applications.

Lithium Disilicate Blocks: Trusted Choice for High-Performance CAD/CAM Dentistry

Clinicians facing unpredictable fit and long lab cycles need materials they can trust — Lithium Disilicate offers fast crystallization and consistent esthetics to cut chairside time and reduce remakes. This post explains practical benefits, product specs, and pricing so you can choose with confidence.

Key Features That Deliver Results

Product spotlight: Flexible PMMA Blocks for temporary and removable solutions. Our 98mm Flexible PMMA Materials are soft, biocompatible, and available in sizes from 14mm to 25mm and colors including A1, A2, A3, B1, A0 and Clear. 

Price range for 98mm blocks is $24.00–$26.50 per piece with a discounted price of $19.20–$21.20. The 71mm line (sizes 14–25mm, colors A1–A3, B1, Clear, A0) lists at $27.00–$29.50 per piece.

Features that matter: The ceramic offers predictable milling with excellent edge stability, fast crystallization cycles that save furnace time, and restorative esthetics that blend well in anterior work. Flexible PMMA Materials bring soft flexibility, no biological toxicity, and comfortable fit for provisional crowns, mandibular pads, and removable denture frameworks. 

Both product families are made to control color consistency and dimensional accuracy for efficient chairside finishing.

When a laboratory or clinic demands high-strength ceramics, Lithium Disilicate stands out. Its 400MPa flexural strength and roughly 50% translucency provide natural-looking restorations that resist fracture while maintaining comfortable occlusion with opposing enamel. 

Technical Specifications and Processing Tips

Technical notes: The Lithium Disilicate blocks require a controlled sintering and glazing program — typical sintering rises to around 840℃ with a short hold to ensure full crystallization and final translucency. The block shows a pre-fire color shift; strict adherence to the recommended curve preserves shade and the chameleon effect. Flexible PMMA Materials mill cleanly on standard CAM systems and typically need only minor polishing to achieve smooth provisional margins.

Recommended Use Cases and Clinical Workflows

Use cases and workflows: For single-unit anterior veneers and crowns prioritize the ceramic when esthetics and strength are essential; choose HT or LT options based on translucency demands. For multi-unit temporaries, appliance frameworks, or model work, select Flexible PMMA Materials — the 98mm and 71mm formats support temporary crowns and bridges, invisible denture components, and partial arch applications with comfortable patient outcomes.

Ordering Information and Logistics

Ordering and logistics: HaHaSmile is a direct manufacturer with more than ten years’ experience, steady monthly output, and multiple shipping options including DHL, FedEx, 4PX, and special line services. Typical dispatch occurs within seven days; transit is about 3–30 days. Warranty and returns are handled promptly; reach out through the site contact page for specifics.

Product Summary at a Glance

Quick product summary:

• Lithium Disilicate — strength 400MPa, translucency ~50%, price $25.00 / box (5pcs).

• 98mm Flexible PMMA Materials — sizes 14–25mm, colors A0–Clear, price $24.00–$26.50, discount $19.20–$21.20.

• 71mm Flexible PMMA Block — sizes 14–25mm, price $27.00–$29.50.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

Q1: How long does the ceramic take to crystallize?

A: Follow the recommended sintering curve for your furnace; standard rapid programs complete within the suggested cycle times to reach full mechanical properties.

Q2: Are the flexible PMMA blocks safe for intraoral temporaries?

A: Yes — the blocks are formulated to be non-toxic and comfortable for short- to medium-term provisional use and are widely used for provisional crowns, bridges, and removable frameworks.

Q3: Can I mill these materials with my existing CAD/CAM system?

A: Yes — both the ceramic and the PMMA formats are designed to work with common CAM platforms; choose appropriate block size and translucency for your case.

Final Thoughts 

If you want reliable ceramic blocks and pliable provisional materials that reduce chairside adjustments and remakes, submit an inquiry via the HaHaSmile website contact page or message our sales team. Our production scale, clear pricing, and shipping options are designed to support busy labs and clinics — get in touch to discuss sample orders or bulk pricing.


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