This blog explores why Aidite's Biomic stain and glaze system is an essential addition for labs looking to elevate their zirconia aesthetics.
The shift from porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) to monolithic zirconia may be the biggest advancement in dental technology over the last two decades. While this shift had addressed the issue of chipping porcelain, it created a new problem: aesthetics. Early zirconia was opaque and had no life. Although modern materials such as st multilayer zirconia discs and advanced zirconia blocks have an incredible innate translucency and gradient shading, they still need a final artistic touch to truly mimic the complexity of natural dentition. This is the point at which a specialized system for stains and glazes becomes the most powerful tool in the lab and an essential part of modern dental lab materials.
Using a generic glaze on a high-quality zirconia is like putting cheap tyres on a Ferrari; it limits the performance. Aidite's Biomic stain and glaze system is designed for zirconia's surface chemistry. It permits technicians to delve into depth chroma and characterisation, which doesn't simply sit on the surface, but ties intimately with the material. For labs that use st multilayer dental blocks and other premium zirconia dental blanks, this system unlocks natural incisal effects and gingival characterization without time-consuming porcelain layering.
Mimicking Natural Fluorescence
One of the largest telltale signs of a zirconia crown is how it reacts to light. Natural teeth contain fluorescence—they absorb UV light and emit a soft, bluish-white glow. Many generic glazes lack this property, and the crown can appear “dead” or grey in certain lighting conditions.
Aidite’s glaze pastes are designed with fluorescence that closely mimics natural enamel. When applied to st multilayer zirconia, this restores critical optical behavior across a wide range of dental zirconia restorations. This is especially important when finishing restorations milled from zirconia blocks dental labs rely on for anterior and cosmetic cases.
Simplifying the Workflow
Time efficiency is crucial in any dental lab. Traditional porcelain layering involves multiple bakes and extensive manual work. Aidite’s Biomic system functions as a liquid ceramic, delivering layered aesthetics with the speed of staining.
Because st multilayer zirconia for bridges and crowns already provide internal shade gradients, technicians can focus on surface characterization rather than rebuilding anatomy. This approach reduces bench time and improves consistency when working with zirconia multilayer materials commonly used in high-volume labs.
Versatility for Pink Aesthetics
With the rise of full-arch zirconia restorations, gingival characterization has become increasingly important. Creating lifelike tissue effects on a solid zirconium block can be challenging with standard stains.
Aidite’s Gum Kit enables technicians to reproduce realistic vascularity and tissue texture, especially when working with st multilayer zirconia discs designed for full-arch cases. The result is a natural transition between tooth and gingival zones that looks integrated rather than painted on—an essential advantage for advanced zirconium dental prosthetics.
Enhancing Surface Texture
Natural teeth are not perfectly smooth. Surface texture plays a major role in how light is reflected. While milling produces accurate anatomy, finishing stages often remove subtle texture.
Aidite’s 3D glaze pastes allow technicians to add micro-texture directly during the glazing phase. This is particularly useful for restorations milled from zirconia dental blanks, as it eliminates the need for aggressive grinding that could weaken the underlying zirconia blank structure.
Cost-effectiveness and Inventory
Managing multiple porcelain systems is costly and inefficient. Aidite’s glaze system is compatible across a wide range of zirconia blocks, including materials sourced from different suppliers.
For labs conscious of zirconia blocks price and inventory optimization, this universality simplifies procurement and training. A single glaze system can be used across posterior, anterior, and full-arch restorations, reducing waste and improving standardization within the lab.
Durability and Wear Resistance
Surface stains must withstand long-term functional stress. Aidite’s glaze system bonds at the molecular level during firing, providing excellent abrasion resistance.
This durability is critical for st multilayer zirconia for bridges, where occlusal loads are significant. The glaze maintains surface integrity while protecting opposing dentition—an important consideration when working with high-strength dental zirconia materials.
Elevating your Lab’s Standard
In a competitive environment, consistency and aesthetics define a lab’s reputation. Aidite’s stain and glaze system enables labs to achieve high-end results at production speed, making it easier to differentiate services while maintaining efficiency. At Zirconia Guys, we work closely with labs as a trusted dental lab material supplier, supporting technicians who use premium zirconia dental blanks and zirconia blocks to deliver restorations that combine strength, beauty, and long-term reliability.


