
SHOFU DISK ZR Lucent Supra
The multilayer zirconia for all indications now available in additional heights and shades
SHOFU DISK ZR Lucent Supra combines high-strength zirconia varieties in an extremely powerful multilayer CAD/CAM material. Translucencies increasing from the cervical to the enamel zone and outstanding flexural strength of more than 1,000 MPa in all zones make it a premium restorative material meeting every clinical challenge – monolithic, partly and fully veneered.
The layers consist of different zirconia varieties with different strengths and translucencies:
- Enamel: flexural strength 1,034 MPa – translucency 44 %
- Dentin: flexural strength 1,163 MPa – translucency 40 %
- Cervical: flexural strength 1,454 MPa – translucency 37 %
SHOFU DISK ZR Lucent Supra is 98 millimetres in diameter, i.e. suitable for all common CAD/CAM systems. It can be used for a wide range of indications, from single crowns to 14-unit bridges with two connected pontics. Thanks to its high light reflection in the cervical area, this high-performance zirconia features a lifelike appearance, especially in cases requiring highly effective masking, such as discoloured stumps or implants.
Now available in 25 and 30 mm heights
Two additional heights, 25 and 30 mm, make SHOFU DISK ZR Lucent Supra the zirconia of choice for very large works, such as circular, implant-supported rehabilitations – all-on-4 or all-on-6 – with gingival areas. Increased heights facilitate the nesting of large-span restorations inside the disk and substantially improve stability where it is needed.
Seven new shades now complete the shade range from A1 to D4; bleach shades have also been added.

Perfect in every detail: Staining for aesthetic optimisation
Monolithic restorations made of SHOFU DISK ZR Lucent Supra can be colour-customised and sealed with VINTAGE Art Universal Stains and Glazes as desired. If a reduced framework needs to be aesthetically perfected, the anatomical shape can be completed with VINTAGE ZR dentin and enamel materials (micro-layering).