Hi,
if you use a bearing inside an oven, the temperature (normally) does not allow the usage of any kind of grease. So you have to use a solid lubricant like graphite (already mentioned) or a kind of bearing which avoids adhesion or cold welding between raceway and rolling elements in dry running conditions.
It's not necessary to go to a all-ceramic bearing. To reach the described effect it's enough, if one component is made of ceramic. Either rolling elements or rings. This kind of bearing is called a hybrid bearing.
High nitrogen steels like Crondur 30 are resistant up to 450degC, super-alloys like Inconel 718 are resistant up to 800 degC.
There are only two things you have to keep in mind:
1. the load capacity will decrease. In dry running conditions it will be 1.56% of the value you will find in a catalogue.
2. the raw material quality for ceramic components is very important. If there are particles in the raw material (bad, but cheap quality), the end product will fail.
Hope this helps a little bit. To help more, we need more information like temperature, loads (radial and thrust)...
Greetings
Tobias