Procera® Zirconia has substantial advantages compared to other convectional dental materials. The copings are designed using CAD/CAM technology, giving very precise fit.
The final Procera® Zirconia restorations are strong, beautiful and proven. Working with Procera® allows you to achieve the ultimate in cosmetic dentistry. Just continue placing the crown, bridge or laminate on the appropriate implant or tooth with conventional cement or bonding.
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3M™ ESPE™ Lava™ ® Zirconia, has excellent optical and mechanical properties. The framework can be shaded in seven different colors (FS1 – FS7), various framework designs can me made using Lava CAD/CAD technology, and in addition minimal tooth preparation is required.
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Creation CP is a versatile pressable dental ceramic for fabricating inlays, onlays, veneers and single crowns. The long-term behavior and firing and dimensional stability of this material are exceptional.
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3G/ OPC all-ceramic system addresses your aesthetic considerations with a shaded translucent pressed core and layering porcelain for veneers, crowns and three unit bridges. The light scattering properties of this combination of materials enhance the ability for the dental ceramist to simulate natural dentition. Most important it provides an extremely high degree of fit to the tooth because of the controlled procedures and pressing technology.
Sculpture®, an enamel-compatible, stain-resistant polymer ceramic, when combined with FibreKor®, a high-strength resin-impregnated fiber substructure, offers clinicians the latest in polymer-glass ceramic technology. Sculpture/FibreKor is indicated for use on veneers and posterior bridges, crowns, inlays and onlays.
Sculpture/FibreKor is not recommended for bridge pontics spanning more than 15.0 mm.
Steinway & Fisher Dental Laboratories latest Full Mouth Rehabilitation takes you through the full effects of the technical procedure from first seeing the patient too, the fitment of temporary dental restorations, too full productions and finally completion.