VOL.19 NO.3
MAY/JUNE 2022
Intraoral scanning for Digital Dentures Practical workflows for fabricating dentures digitally
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A new course in Sydney presented by Sam Dias
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dentevents presents...
Intraoral scanning for Digital Dentures Practical workflows for fabricating dentures digitally
SYDNEY | SEPTEMBER 10, 2022 Presented by Sam Dias, Dental Prosthetist This event is both a lecture documenting why you should choose digital dentures today as the optimal solution for your dental practice or denture clinic together with a LIVE systematic run-through of the process for fabricating digital dentures. You will be able to follow Sam Dias as he explains the step-by-step process he uses in his four clinics across Sydney every day. A demonstration of accurate intraoral scanning and prostehtic design ensures that the outcome won’t be compromised while saving time and money for you and your patient. The session will conclude with a Q&A session discussing options leading to self-design or aided design as well as the finishing and polishing process. This course will cover the following...
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1. Impression vs Scanning
5. Digital denture teeth setups
A discussion and slide presentation comparing intraoral
Digital denture teeth setup tips and tricks for faster and
scanning and traditional impressions including a live scan of
more effortless setups will be detailed.
dentures will be shown. The scanning process will be shown
6. Denture base design
step-by-step and the many different impression techniques
Key principles to bear in mind when designing your denture
currently used will be reviewed and details of how these can
bases plus a guide to troubleshooting.
be carried on to the digital world shown.
7. 3D printing
2. Adding mesh and articulator adjustment
3D printing techniques plus a guide to material selection
Combining multiple scans and adjusting the setup of the
and achieving better outcomes.
virtual articulator will be shown.
8. Carded denture teeth
3. Wizard and model analysis
Step-by-step bonding technique with tips and tricks.
Wizards and model analysis tools will be explained.
9. Staining technique
4. Digital denture teeth selection
Techniques for staining and filling in the gaps.
How to select the correct digital denture teeth library will
10. Finishing and polishing
be discussed as well as the use of the measure tool plus
Tips to achieve a great final outcome.
patient notes and extra scans. Denture teeth library options and applications will be discussed.
Discussion + Q&A Session
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DATE AND TIME
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SYDNEY Saturday, 10 September 2022
Earlybird
$550 inc gst
Starts 9.00am | Ends 5.00pm | Rego opens 8.30am
Before 10 Aug 2022
See the website for venue details
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VOLUME 19 | NUMBER 3 MAY/JUNE 2022 On the cover... Intraoral scanning for Digital Dentures with Sam Dias presents practical workflows for fabricating dentures digitally in a new 1-day course in Sydney on September 10
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IDEM Singapore coming up on October 7-9
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t almost seemed like we’d never had a pandemic as Digital Dentistry & Dental Technology 2022 opened on June 3. For all intents and By Joseph Allbeury purposes, the event unfolded exactly the same as the last staging in 2019. A huge crowd attended to hear a first class 2-day lecture and workshop programme delivered by our amazing line up of 43 speakers, enjoying breaks amongst a healthy trade display. It was bustling, noisy and energetic. It felt right. It felt familiar. And it was fun. But of course it was by no means a fait accompli that it would be like this. Some of the other dental events I’ve been to this year felt a bit “off”. And I don’t mean that in the obvious transitioning-from-a-pandemic sort of way. And then there were a number of worst case scenarios we planned for - like speakers being unable to attend - that also never happened. And the icing on the cake was that there were no reports of the event being a COVID super-spreader, as had occurred with a dental event earlier in the year, so it ticked every box in every way. So thank you very much to everyone who came together to help with the staging of one of the largest educational events in Australia... from speakers, to sponsors, to trade exhibitors and everyone who helped... and most especially to the almost 500 delegates who attended. Thank you. For everyone who did attend and for those who were unable to make it, we’re planning a few spin-off events throughout the rest of the year. And what I mean by that is we’re running some full day programs with some of the speakers from Digital Dentistry & Dental Technology 2022 that will provide greater detail and insight into hot topics. The first of these is a full day event with Sam Dias on intraoral scanning and digital dentures on September 10 in Sydney. Sam’s sessions at DDDT22 were packed and he is keen to present a more detailed presentation based on how he delivers dentures digitally every day through the four dental practices he owns in Sydney and regional New South Wales. This is a dose of reality from first hand experience so if you’re interested in creating dentures digitally, register now at www.ios.events. We’re also looking at another full day programme on 3D printing with a selection of speakers from DDDT22 presenting a masterclass - so stay tuned for more details. A raft of changes have occurred to infection control regulations in Australia from the Dental Board of Australia (July 2022), the new edition of the Australian Dental Association Guidelines and also regarding COVID-19. On September 3, Emer. Prof. Laurie Walsh AO, the doyen of infection control in Australia, will present a one day update of all these changes and more. Register at www.icupdate.au. Finally, we’re looking for readers to start contributing videos to Dentevents.TV and each month we’re offering a prize for the best video! See page 16 for details. Stay safe! Joseph Allbeury, Editor and Publisher
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DEM Singapore 2022 is coming up on 7-9 October 2022 and it’s timed to coincide with School Holidays in all states except Queensland and Victoria, making it the ideal event to combine business and pleasure. IDEM Singapore 2022 is also moving to a new home at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, making the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel next door with its 150m rooftop infinity pool the perfect place to stay... and to top it all off, the event starts a few days after the Singapore F1 Grand Prix. Tick. Tick. Tick. As the leading exhibition and conference for the dental industry in the Asia-Pacific, the aim of IDEM is to provide a comprehensive experience and bring together exhibitors and attendees from all over the world. “IDEM 2022 is intended as an in-person event where practitioners can exchange valuable knowledge, network with other professionals and view new exhibits with the in-person element playing a central role in the overall IDEM experience,” said Mathias Kuepper, Managing Director of Koelnmesse Pte Ltd. “Ultimately, our goal as the organisers of IDEM is to bring together the Asia Pacific dental community to experience the full offerings of IDEM in a safe manner.” IDEM Singapore is the leading dental exhibition and conference in the Asia-Pacific region. Participants at IDEM 2022 can look forward to a series of programmes that cater to the dental community: • Trade Exhibition - the exhibition will feature close to 400 local and international exhibitors; • Scientific Conference - with the theme of Building Resilience in Dentistry, participants can look forward to over 30 conference sessions and workshops by industry-leading speakers around the world; and • IDEM 360 - a supplementary digital platform that offer participants networking options, booking of meeting slots and post-event content. Registration is open. Register before 2 August and use PROMO CODE IDEMADPMCR9B to SAVE 10%. To register, visit www.idem-singapore.com for more information.
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Almost 500 delegates attend Digital Dentistry & Dental Technology 2022
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he third annual Digital Dentistry and Dental Technology conference has been another outstanding success, attracting some 500 delegates to the Novotel Sydney Brighton Beach over two days on June 3 and 4, 2022. “As the organiser of the event, it was fantastic to see one of the largest dental conferences in Australia play out seamlessly and without a hitch,” said Dentevents’ Joseph Allbeury. “It was like the pandemic had never happened with an enthusiast audience of close to 500, together with 43 stellar local and international speakers and an array of dental industry representatives all enjoying the event. “Digital Dentistry and Dental Technology is an intimate affair in a hotel setting and it generates a real buzz. You can feel the energy, both in the sessions and during the breaks. “With COVID-19 now a part of life in Australia, we of course planned for multiple scenarios that could have occurred due to this but as it happened, every speaker attended, every session was delivered and there were no reports post-event of participants becoming ill. It was a fantastic outcome. “The feedback on all levels was resoundingly positive and we can see exactly where we need to steer the event for 2023 and beyond in order to attract an even larger audience and continue to be at the cutting edge of dental education.” Digital Dentistry and Dental Technology 2022 presented delegates with a choice of over 90 education sessions - 84 hours of content - in 7 concurrent streams presented by 43 speakers. Topics covered included 3D printing, intraoral scanning, milling CAD and CAM software, materials, smile design, digital dentures, implantology, CBCT, restorative, aligners, orthodontics and more.
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“The success of Digital Dentistry and Dental Technology 2022 is thanks to a lot of help and support from everyone involved,” Mr Allbeury said. “The event simply could not take place without our sponsors - Ivoclar, Innovatio Dental Supplies and Fabdent. Each of these companies presented an education stream packed with outstanding content and delivered by an amazing group of speakers, several of whom made the journey from overseas. “The talent on show throughout the entire event in all streams was simply outstanding and included some of Australia and the world’s most sought after speakers. “As the organiser, I am always trying to ensure the program is relevant and compelling and nothing says that more than a lecture room that is standing room only with still more delegates bulging out the door. This was certainly the case on a number of occasions throughout the event. So thank you to all the speakers who presented throughout the two days of the event. “Thank you also goes to the dental industry and the 40 companies that participated. And I would also like to thank the NSW Government who supported the event with a Business Events Grant. “Thank you to Dani, Angus, Michael and Frank who hosted lecture rooms and thank you to my family who I steal time from every year to organise and run the event. “And finally, thank you to everyone who attended the event as a delegate, many for the third time. Without you, all our hard work would be for nothing. So we hope to see you again in 2023.” Registration for Digital Dentistry and Dental Technology 2023 will open soon. Visit www.dentaltechnology.com.au for updates.
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Milestone in the digitisation of dentures: Ceramill Motion 3 New intelligent hybrid milling unit simplifies everyday laboratory work
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mann Girrbach launches the Ceramill Motion 3, an intelligent hybrid machine which makes fabricating dentures even more convenient and, in particular, more digital. At the same time, users benefit from a wide variety of materials and indications and the accustomed high Amann Girrbach fabrication quality. The Ceramill Motion 3 is designed for wet and dry operation. The 5-axis milling machine operates completely autonomously and can therefore manufacture unsupervised both during the night or also on weekends when connected to the AG-Live platform. Users have the possibility of accessing the intelligent hybrid machine remotely, to receive orders safely and quickly, as well as to monitor everything related to production and customer service. And above all, the integrated analysis functions allow workflows in the laboratory to be analysed and optimised on an ongoing basis. Guided CAD/CAM production and maintenance, an intuitive HMI, as well as integrated RFID tools and holders ensure process reliability and facilitate the handling of tools and consumables. Innovative sculpturing technologies (C-Clamp) allow even the finest fissures to be milled into the front surface of the restoration with the Ceramill Motion 3. “With the Ceramill Motion 3, we have developed an intelligent milling unit that meets the high quality demands of our customers. It makes their work easier through digital features and allows for optimal use of resources. The machine thus meets the needs of both the dental technician as well as the laboratory manager and marks a milestone in the digitisation of dentures,” said a delighted Nikolaus Johannson, Head of the Global Business Unit Lab CAD/CAM at Amann Girrbach.
Ceramill Motion 2 DRY upgraded
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hen launched in 2012, the Ceramill Motion 2 5-axis milling unit redefined the industry standard in terms of technical capabilities, fabrication diversity and quality. On the occasion of its 10th anniversary, a major update was introduced with the new Mark IV generation of machines together with a new package: the DRY Package for dry milling. The Ceramill Motion 2 was one of the first milling machines which could be used dry or wet. This shifted the value creation chain back to the laboratories. Worldwide, this generation of machines has clocked up over 10 million operating hours, making it the most successful upgradeable hybrid platform of all time. This is also confirmed by enthusiastic customer testimonials, such as that of Benjamin Votteler from Dentaltechnik Votteler GmbH & Co. KG: “My Ceramill Motion 5x DNA works just like me: precise, fast, aesthetic, versatile.” To mark this success story, a major machine update has now been implemented and the Ceramill Motion 2 DRY has been upgraded with innovative milling strategies and a new, open C-Clamp blank holder. “The Ceramill Motion 2 DRY continues to represent the benchmark in terms of fabrication quality. The update enables laboratories to work even more efficiently, accurately and faster. Above all, the package impresses with its excellent price-performance ratio,” said Nikolaus Johannson, Head of the Global Business Unit Lab CAD/CAM at Amann Girrbach. In addition to the DRY Package, two further anniversary packages are available: the HYBRID Package, which allows both wet and dry processing, and the CAPACITY Package, consisting of two milling units.
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Ivoclar’s comprehensive digital workflows offer greater efficiencies
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s the dental industry continues to evolve, the future of dentistry is becoming increasingly digitised. Thanks to state-of-the-art digital workflows that combine scanning of impressions, fabrication planning, design and automated production processes, many process steps are now becoming more commercially viable, heralding the transformation of dental laboratories and dental practices. As one of the world’s leading manufacturers of integrated solutions for high-quality dental applications, Ivoclar enables a simple and straightforward introduction to innovative dental fabrication processes with a comprehensive product and system portfolio for dentists and dental technicians. The digital workflows combine almost 100 years of Ivoclar experience in the dental industry with leading-edge technology, premium-grade materials and harmonised workflows – meaning greater flexibility, profitability and efficiency in the daily routine for dentists, dental technicians and dental laboratories.
Digital workflows: the future of dentistry! entistry is as individual as a patient’s anatomy. No two cases are the same and every treatment is specifically tailored thanks to a longstanding tradition of craftsmanship that puts the patient first. Just like any other craft, the quality of the final result depends on a number of factors such as the material, experience, planning and precision during implementation. Creating superior quality dentures that are also cost-effective to fabricate and eliminate as many potential defects as possible is always a challenge. Now, thanks to digital dental technology, risks and uncertainties can be mitigated, enabling outstanding precision, accuracy and efficiency throughout all phases of the workflow while also improving process
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reproducibility. In doing so, Ivoclar digital workflows – from the practice to the laboratory – blend traditional craftsmanship with digital fabrication strategies, optimising workflows while minimising the time required for individual process steps. Regardless of the current level of digitisation of a laboratory or of a dental technician – from beginners to seasoned professionals – Ivoclar has appropriate, innovative solutions for a forward-looking working environment. The range of digital devices here includes powerful equipment for scanning, milling and sintering of zirconia – meaning maximum flexibility and profitability. As an integral part of modern dentistry, digital dental technology paves the way for completely new approaches that benefit everyone, from dental practices and patients to dental technicians and dental laboratories.
Going digital with Ivoclar: for efficiency, quality and reliability into the future voclar’s holistically designed digital workflows can start in the dental practice and offer a seamless transition to dental technicians. What’s more, they can begin directly in the dental laboratory too. Here, digital design and digital fabrication increase productivity and reduce manual work, while in turn optimising production so that less time is required for each unit fabricated. Milling machines can combine jobs and operate unattended, helping to accelerate processes even further. All current Ivoclar product systems are adapted to one another for reliable fabrication results and simple, intuitive handling. As a result, the entire range of powerful devices can be seamlessly integrated into the digital
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spectrum | NEWS workflow for improved control of daily work routines. Cutting-edge equipment for scanning, milling and sintering of zirconia are available for a wide variety of applications. Regardless of whether you are just about to launch digital fabrication processes or you have already established digital workflows – Ivoclar offers the right equipment and appropriate service for dental technicians and dental laboratories
Working hand in hand: digital thinking and digital fabrication
Moreover, fully automatic material management in combination with an intuitive user interface delivers reliably reproducible results. With PrograMill DRY, the Ivoclar squad also includes the ideal player for professional fabrication of zirconia restorations. This compact 5-axis dry milling machine fabricates zirconia crowns and bridges quickly and precisely and with Ivotion, even complete digital dentures are possible using just a single disc. Thanks to its compact design, PrograMill DRY impresses with flexibility, enabling space-saving integration in any laboratory.
After all, the company aims to continue to establish itself as a digital pioneer going forward, with new, innovative products and services. What’s more, to make it as easy as possible for customers to get started in the digital world of Ivoclar products, the company offers extensive consultation, detailed guidelines, step-bystep instructions, white papers, webinars, further training, discussions with experts and much more besides.
he consolidation of workflows in the dental practice and in dental technology continues apace. Some dental practices already use digital impressions, while others still send conventional impressions to the laboratory where they can then be scanned using the laboratory scanner. That’s why modern dental laboratories now offer maximum flexibility and the relevant solutions to provide optimum support for the various application scenarios. With PrograScan PS5 and PS3, Ivoclar provides powerful, reliable partners for scanning in the laboratory. These devices are intuitive to operate, feature high precision and scanning speed and deliver reliable scanning results to significantly accelerate the workflow. The connected exocad DentalCAD software also makes scanning simple. Impression scanning is fully automated using a third axis with the digital model shown in colour. Both laboratory scanners, PrograScan PS5 and PS3, are optimally integrated into the Ivoclar digital workflow. All process components such as technology, software and materials ensure high process reliability, which saves time and ensures highly aesthetic results. With the PrograMill series, Ivoclar offers a variety of CAD/CAM milling machines, each with its own strengths. PrograMill PM5 and PM3 are the two midfielders you can rely on in the milling machine team. The 5-axis milling machine PrograMill PM7 is the outstanding striker in the team, setting new standards in digital fabrication of restorations in the dental laboratory. Suitable for a wide variety of indications, a diverse range of materials can be processed in both wet and dry mode.
The Programat S2 is the state-ofthe-art expert for a precision fit when sintering. This compact furnace can sinter frameworks or full-contour zirconia restorations at temperatures of up to 1600°C. And thanks to integration in the Ivoclar workflow, the Programat S2 not only facilitates a seamless process, it ensures superior end-to-end quality too. The ergonomic design of the Programat S2 includes a large colour touch display for fast and intuitive operation. This furnace ensures reliable and precise sintering in record time. The innovative Ivoclar workflows are also sure to shape digitisation of the dental industry and drive it forward. Looking to the future, digital workflows from Ivoclar will continue to optimise processes in dental laboratories and dental practices – when it comes to efficiency, quality, profitability and aesthetics too.
available from Ivoclar can be found at: www.ivoclar.com/en_au/digital-equipment
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About the Ivoclar Group The Ivoclar Group, headquartered in Schaan, Liechtenstein, is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of integrated solutions for high-quality dental applications. The company’s success is based on a comprehensive portfolio of products, systems and services, strong research and development capabilities and a clear commitment to training and further education. The group of companies, which sells its products to around 130 countries, has 47 subsidiaries and branch offices and employs roughly 3,500 people worldwide. More information about the Ivoclar Group is available at ivoclar.com.
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entevents.TV has launched a brand new feature to allow anyone working in dentistry to upload and share videos that’s easier than ever. Simply login at www.dentevents.tv and click “Upload Video” to get started. Whether you have a webinar recording, a product hack, a clinical technique, a product review or unboxing, a diatribe on difficult patients or some wisdom or humour about dentistry, you’re invited to share your video with your peers through the site. Plus, the author of the video that receives the most votes before August 31 will receive a DJI OM 5 Smartphone Gimbal Stabiliser (Phone not included) to help you make even better videos in the future. “Dentevents.TV has continued to grow in popularity following its launch during the first COVID lockdown, but moving forward, we need to attract more con-
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tent to take it to the next level,” said Dentevents.TV publisher Joseph Allbeury. “We have a great catalogue of dental videos available free and on demand 24/7 from a variety of sources already, but now we’re looking for more content created by members of the dental community. “Many people working in dentistry are already prolific content creators and we want to engage with these people and encourage them to use dentevents.tv as an additional way to share their videos with their peers. “Part of this is making it far easier to load videos and part of this is incentivising videos creators to share their content.” Up until now, the only way to post videos on Dentevents.TV was by logging in to the www.dentalcommunity.com.au website,
clicking Manage Your Videos and then uploading your video. However, now you can upload videos directly through the Dentevents.TV website. The latest videos all appear under “Recently Added” and a new “VOTE” button has been added to enable anyone to vote for the videos they like. “You have to login to Dentevents.TV to watch the videos and vote,” Mr Allbeury said. “Each person can only vote once for a video, but they can also vote for multiple videos. So if you load a video onto the site, then it’s in your interests to encourage your friends to login as well and vote for it. The VOTE button activates after you have watched the video.” For more info, visit Dentevents.TV. It’s free to login and watch any of the videos 24/7.
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Zolid zirconia - as successful as ever In 2022, Amann Girrbach will be celebrating two anniversaries at once: 15 years of zirconia production at the Austrian site and 10 years of Zolid
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mann Girrbach, one of the leading manufacturers in the field of zirconia, is celebrating two important anniversaries this year: 15 years ago, the company produced zirconia blocks for the fabrication of dentures for the first time and exactly ten years ago, the globally successful Zolid brand was launched. Customers will therefore receive a tenyear warranty on all Zolid materials as of now. At the same time, Amann Girrbach will be hosting various webinars on zirconia throughout the year under the hashtag #nosurprisezirconia. Amann Girrbach was one of the first companies to start manufacturing zirconia for dentures 15 years ago. Due to the rising demand for increasingly aesthetic zirconias and the desire for more cost-effectiveness
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and process reliability, Amann Girrbach introduced the Zolid brand five years later. With Zolid, CAD/CAM blanks that achieved high aesthetics without requiring complex veneering processes were available to users for the first time. Since then, the company has been continuously developing the corresponding materials and processing methods: meanwhile, blanks such as the Zolid Gen-X allow for lifelike restorations with integrated colour gradients in 16 Vita shades. In addition to the excellent aesthetic properties and outstanding mechanical values, they prove convincing due to their diversity of indications and their clinical long-term success. In the context of quality assurance, only the best raw materials are processed here using the strictest test methods and certified processes. To give an example, Amann Girrbach is one of the first dental companies to be certi-
fied in accordance with the new Medical Device Regulation, thus supporting users in complying with MDR obligations. “This year we are celebrating two special anniversaries that once again demonstrate that we at Amann Girrbach are constantly driving the boundaries of technical possibilities forwards,” said a delighted Melanie Röschmann, Director Global Business Unit - Consumables at Amann Girrbach. “At the same time, we are taking this opportunity to underline our quality promise with a 10-year warranty on all Zolid materials. We view ourselves as an holistic system provider and support our customers along the entire customer journey. With this in mind, we will also be focusing more on training and education in the coming years with regard to zirconia. This year, we will be kicking off with a series of webinars on the subject of working with zirconia.”
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Zolid White Amann Girrbach First Zolid blank
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Bridge 13-16 infiltrated, 13 reduced frame, 14, 15 reduced vestibularly, 16 monolithic, coloured
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Zolid Preshade Amann Girrbach First pre-shaded Zolid blank
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Crowns 34-37 34 reduced, fully veneered 35 vestibularly veneered 36 circularly veneered 37 monolithic, coloured
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Zolid FX White Amann Girrbach First monolithic anterior restorations
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Veneers 33-43 monolithic, infiltrated and coloured
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Zolid FX Preshade Amann Girrbach
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Zolid FX Multilayer CDT Lucas Lammott, M31 Dental Studio, Gloucester MA, USA First blank with integrated colour and translucency gradients
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Applying digital dentistry to an aesthetic restorative case Communication and digital tools combine to assist in meeting higher patient expectations By Julie Driscoll, DMD and Mike Roberts
Postoperative full-face view demonstrates the symmetry and harmony of the patient’s new smile that is presented in this case report.
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n dentistry, communication is a three-way information exchange between the patient, dentist and laboratory, all focused on a single goal—successfully meeting the patient’s expectations. In theory, the more information each party imparts to the next, the more certain and optimal the outcome, especially in highly aesthetic cases. In an analogue information exchange, the patient verbally expresses his or her concerns and desires to the dentist. The dentist listens intently to the patient’s concerns and expectations, envisions what the outcome of the case should look like and then writes a prescription, or may even call the laboratory,
detailing the case and expected outcome. It’s up to the laboratory to interpret all the collected information and fabricate a restoration that it believes meets the expectations of both the dentist and patient, often without ever seeing the patient. It is not until the seating appointment that the three parties—patient, dentist and laboratory—discover whether or not the information exchange and envisioned outcome has resulted in the restorative reality the patient expected. This fragile hundreds-year-old information exchange can be upended by any number of missteps in the communication process, from a bad impression and inaccurate shade interpretation to the selection of restorative materials and subjective decision-making.
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Question 1. In dentistry, communication must be clearly exchanged between: a. The laboratory, dentist and computer technician. b. The dentist, prosthodontist and periodontist. c. The patient, dentist and laboratory. d. The milling centre, dentist and ceramist. Question 2. The central restorations placed in the article were milled from: a. Lithium disilicate b. Zirconia c. Feldspathic ceramic d. Leucite-reinforced glass-ceramic
Double Screw Bar: New technique for the production of full-arch prosthetics on divergent implants
Figure 1. The set-up revealed strong divergence of the implants towards the vestibular area, which would affect the general aesthetic of the final restoration due to the well visible screw channels in the anterior area.
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he production of full-arch prosthetics on divergent implants is one of the most challenging jobs for the techno-clinical team. However, with the new Double Screw Metal technique it is now possible to produce highly stable and precise bar-supported rehabilitations even in complex cases without compromising the full arch aesthetics. Then, the integration of this new technique not only avoids non-aesthetic vestibular channels, but also improves post-operative maintenance and hygiene. In the current case, a patient presented with complete maxillary edentulism and severe left bone atrophy in the upper jaw.
The virtual tooth set-up revealed a strong divergence of implants towards the vestibular area. To strike a balance between function, stability and aesthetics in the final restoration, a primary bar was integrated using the Double Screw Metal technique. The planned restoration consisted of a titanium bar and a secondary structure in Prettau® 2 Dispersive® zirconia. The design of the primary structure incorporated an innovative CAD/CAM workflow in which four additional screws were integrated to screw the secondary structure to the bar. The virtual position of the screws was visualised using the new Double Screw Metal function of the Zirkonzahn.Modellier design software (Attachment module), which allows the generation of virtual
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Question 6. Fresco pastes exhibit very low shrinkage because they: a. They remain moist for a longer time. b. They can be modelled for several hours. c. High primary density. d. Can be combined with Fresco Liquid and Fresco Gel. Question 7. Prettau Dispersive monolithic zirconia restorations... a. Do not require colouring or characterisation. b. Can be characterised with colouring liquids c. Can be cutback to allow the application of a slight layer of Fresco Ceramics. d. All of the above.
Question 3. The white spots on the patients teeth were corrected using:
Question 8. The new Double Screw Metal software function allows the generation of additional screw threads within the bar design to screw:
a. Crowns b. Veneers c. Composite resin d. An infiltration agent
a. The bar to Locator attachments. b. To screw the superstructure to the bar. c. The bar direct to the implants. d. All of the above.
Question 4. The lab technician created a virtual case design by combining:
Question 9. The screws are virtually positioned in the:
a. 2D full-face digital photograph of the patient. b. 3D intraoral scan of the patient. c. CBCT scan of the patient. d. a and b. e. All of the above. Question 5. Restoring single centrals that blend seamlessly with adjacent teeth, while taking into consideration lip dynamics, is one of the most difficult challenges in dentistry:
a. Zirkonzahn.Modellier software. b. Zirkonzahn.Implant-Planner software. c. Zirkonzahn.Nesting software. d. Zirkonzahn.Partial-Planner software. Question 10. ICE Stains 3D were created by: a. Willi Geller b. Lee Culp c. Enrico Steger d. Jason Kim
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Applying digital dentistry to an aesthetic restorative case Communication and digital tools combine to assist in meeting higher patient expectations By Julie Driscoll, DMD and Mike Roberts
Postoperative full-face view demonstrates the symmetry and harmony of the patient’s new smile that is presented in this case report.
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n dentistry, communication is a three-way information exchange between the patient, dentist and laboratory, all focused on a single goal—successfully meeting the patient’s expectations. In theory, the more information each party imparts to the next, the more certain and optimal the outcome, especially in highly aesthetic cases. In an analogue information exchange, the patient verbally expresses his or her concerns and desires to the dentist. The dentist listens intently to the patient’s concerns and expectations, envisions what the outcome of the case should look like and then writes a prescription, or may even call the laboratory,
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detailing the case and expected outcome. It’s up to the laboratory to interpret all the collected information and fabricate a restoration that it believes meets the expectations of both the dentist and patient, often without ever seeing the patient. It is not until the seating appointment that the three parties—patient, dentist and laboratory—discover whether or not the information exchange and envisioned outcome has resulted in the restorative reality the patient expected. This fragile hundreds-year-old information exchange can be upended by any number of missteps in the communication process, from a bad impression and inaccurate shade interpretation to the selection of restorative materials and subjective decision-making.
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As today’s patients become more informed, discerning and demanding, ever greater pressure is being placed on the dental team to meet their restorative objectives. Fortunately, digital dentistry has emerged to provide tools that not only reduce the subjective human element in the communication process and peopledriven workflows, but that also empower the patient in the critical aesthetic decision-making process. From intraoral scanners and CAD/ CAM production to powerful software that allows the patient to preview and approve the proposed final case outcome, the digital approach to the information exchange, workflow and final outcome offers the patient, dentist and laboratory a more predictable, accurate and efficient pathway to meet their envisioned expectations.
Figure 1. Preoperative view of retracted anterior arch. The patient did not like the appearance of the 10-year-old all-ceramic crown on tooth 11 and the white spots on teeth 12, 13, 22 and 23. There was also a chipped incisal edge on tooth 21, as well as cervical concavities on the mesial and distal aspects of the tooth.
Case report healthy female in her mid-20s presented to the practice concerned about the shade and shape of a crown that had been placed 10 years earlier on tooth 11, the cervical contours of tooth No. 21 and white discolorations on teeth Nos. 12, 13, 11 and 23, which made her self-conscious about her smile (Figure 1 and Figure 2). She was studying for her law bar exam and before venturing into the workplace, she wanted to improve the aesthetics of her smile. At the consultation appointment, the clinician also noted the cervical concavities causing a black triangle between teeth 11 and 21, as well as the gingival height discrepancy between the teeth. Tooth 21 also exhibited a chip on the incisal edge. Although the patient wanted to restore all six teeth, the clinician advised that the white spots noted on the four teeth could be treated without destroying any tooth structure and recommended restorations for teeth 11 and 21, along with crown lengthening for tooth 11. The patient agreed and was scheduled for a recordstaking appointment.
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Figure 2. Preoperative retracted left view demonstrates the high chroma on the cervical third of the natural teeth and moderate translucency on the incisal third. Restoring single centrals that blend seamlessly with adjacent teeth, while taking into consideration lip dynamics, is one of the most difficult challenges in dentistry and requires the dentist and laboratory to have a shared vision for the final case outcome. At the next appointment, x-rays were taken, along with a series of photographs, following the protocol set by the laboratory for highly aesthetic cases. The upper arch was scanned using an intraoral scanner (iTero, Align Technologies), capturing the length and width of the natural teeth and the occlusal surfaces of both arches for communication with the laboratory. The intraoral scans and the series of photographs were uploaded to the laboratory for a case design proposal. An online TeamViewer meeting was scheduled for the dentist and technician to discuss the case and view the proposed shared vision of the case design.
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Figure 3. Intraoral scan and full-face photo are overlaid in CAD software to determine proper midline position and length of designed restorations.
Virtual case design communication protocol rior to the TeamViewer meeting, the lab technician imported the straighton 2D full-face digital photograph of the patient and the 3D intraoral scan into CAD software (3Shape Dental System, 3Shape), aligning them to create the perfect midline and incisal edge position for generating a design of the case (Figure 3). The virtual case design was shared with the dentist for 3D analysis (Figure 4), including virtual simulation of chewing motions, a cross-sectional analysis of the proposed design for determination of final material thickness and preparation design and the inclusion of a wing-tipped pontic at the gingival interface to close the black triangle between teeth 11 and 21. Once the design had been approved by the dentist, the digital case design file was shared via video conference with the patient for her input and approval.
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Figure 4. Virtual collaboration between the practice and laboratory allows detailed review and tweaking of the final design. With approval from the patient, the laboratory 3D printed a model with tooth surface texture of the designed teeth 11 and 21 and created a silicone putty matrix to send to the dentist for preparing the teeth and fabricating temporary restorations to precisely replicate the approved design of the crowns for teeth 11 and 21.
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Figure 5. A digital photo of the preparation design with shade tabs for preparation shade analysis and final shade selection.
Figure 6. Full contour zirconia crowns for teeth 11 and 21 are CAM milled.
Figure 7. Green state zirconia crowns are milled with surface texture.
Figure 8. Internal stains are applied to the green state restorations to mimic the translucency of the patient’s natural teeth.
Figure 9. Stained and glazed crowns are placed on the model to check for fit.
Figure 10. Final restorations on black background show translucency and colour gradients.
Preparation, temporisation and final delivery t the preparation appointment, teeth 11 and 21 were prepared for crowns, an infiltration agent (Icon Resin Infiltration, DMG) was applied and light cured to remove the white spots on teeth 12, 13, 22 and 23 and crown lengthening of tooth 11 completed. A photo was taken with shade tabs next to the natural teeth to ensure the final restorations would blend seamlessly with adjacent dentition, as well as to communicate the darker preparation shade of tooth 11, which would impact restorative material selection for the case (Figure 5). The photo of the preparations with shade tabs was uploaded to the laboratory for restorative material consideration and fabrication. The dentist used the laboratoryfabricated silicone putty matrix to create provisional restorations (Luxatemp, DMG). Multiple photos and an intraoral scan of the
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patient with seated temporaries were uploaded to the laboratory for finalising the design and fabricating the final restorations. Because of the darker preparation shade of tooth 11 and the high translucency on the incisal edge of the patient’s natural teeth, it was important that the final crowns were fabricated with a zirconia material that was highly aesthetic yet would mimic translucency on the incisal edges and blend seamlessly with the natural teeth once seated (IPS e.max ZirCAD Prime Esthetic, Ivoclar). The final full-contour restorations were milled (ProgaMill PM7, Ivoclar) (Figure 6 and Figure 7). Prior to sintering, the surface anatomy of the restorations was finalised and internal stains (IPS e.max ZirCAD Coloring Liquid, Ivoclar) added to further mimic incisal translucency (Figure 8). Once sintered, the final crowns were stain and glazed (IPS Ivocolor, Ivoclar), final fired and delivered to the practice (Figure 9 and Figure 10).
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Figure 11. Delivery of the final restorations using a rubber dam for tissue retraction and absolute isolation.
Figure 12. Postoperative retracted view of the six anterior teeth. The final restorations match the gradient of adjacent teeth and the white spot lesions have been removed using a resin infiltration technique.
Figure 13. Postoperative view of the new restorations with the lips in repose.
Figure 14. Postoperative left view of smile showing the contours and texture of the final restorations.
Final restorations and seating he patient returned to the practice for the seating appointment. The clinician removed the temporaries and air abraded the preparations (PrepStart, Danville Materials) to remove any remaining particles of cement or debris prior to try-in of the final restorations. The preparations were rinsed and dried and the crowns tried in using a water-soluble try-in paste (Variolink Esthetic Neutral, Ivoclar) for patient approval of the final restorations. The aesthetics of the restorations were analysed by the patient and dentist in natural light for final approval. For final cementation, a rubber dam was clamped in place (Nic Tone, MDC Dental) for moisture control and to ensure complete isolation (Figure 11). Each crown was rinsed and a cleaning agent (Ivoclean, Ivoclar) applied into each restoration for 20 seconds, rinsed and dried. A primer was applied to each preparation (Monobond Plus, Ivoclar) and a cement applied to each crown (IPS e.max ZirCAD, Ivoclar), the crowns seated and light cured. The patient was thrilled with her new smile (Figures 12 through 14) and
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returned 2 weeks later for a follow-up appointment to check the bite, assess healing of the gingival architecture and confirm appropriate occlusal function.
Conclusion igital workflow in dentistry enhances the communication pathway for the patient, dentist and laboratory to deliver prosthetic solutions that are highly aesthetic and more accurate and predictable in order to meet increasing patient demands and expectations.
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About the authors Dr Julie Driscoll is in private practice in South Carolina. Mike Roberts is a ceramist at CMR Dental Laboratory in Idaho. For more info, contact Ivoclar in Australia on 1300-IVOCLAR or in New Zealand, call 0508-IVOCLAR or visit www.ivoclar.com
Originally published in Inside Dental Technology June 2022. Reprinted with permission.
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Double Screw Bar: New technique for the production of full-arch prosthetics on divergent implants
Figure 1. The set-up revealed strong divergence of the implants towards the vestibular area, which would affect the general aesthetic of the final restoration due to the well visible screw channels in the anterior area.
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he production of full-arch prosthetics on divergent implants is one of the most challenging jobs for the techno-clinical team. However, with the new Double Screw Metal technique it is now possible to produce highly stable and precise bar-supported rehabilitations even in complex cases without compromising the full arch aesthetics. Then, the integration of this new technique not only avoids non-aesthetic vestibular channels, but also improves post-operative maintenance and hygiene. In the current case, a patient presented with complete maxillary edentulism and severe left bone atrophy in the upper jaw.
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The virtual tooth set-up revealed a strong divergence of implants towards the vestibular area. To strike a balance between function, stability and aesthetics in the final restoration, a primary bar was integrated using the Double Screw Metal technique. The planned restoration consisted of a titanium bar and a secondary structure in Prettau® 2 Dispersive® zirconia. The design of the primary structure incorporated an innovative CAD/CAM workflow in which four additional screws were integrated to screw the secondary structure to the bar. The virtual position of the screws was visualised using the new Double Screw Metal function of the Zirkonzahn.Modellier design software (Attachment module), which allows the generation of virtual
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Figure 2. The set-up revealed strong divergence of the implants towards the vestibular area, which would affect the general aesthetic of the final restoration due to the well visible screw channels in the anterior area.
Figure 3. The new Double Screw Metal software function, allows the generation of additional virtual screw threads within the bar design to screw the superstructure to the bar. screw threads within the bar design. The 3D rendering provides the optimal position of the screw channel in the primary structure, as well as the ideal fit of the screw head in the superstructure. The additional threaded screw channels were then milled during the bar milling process.
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After milling, the final restoration in Prettau 2 Dispersive zirconia was characterised with the ICE Stains 3D by Enrico Steger and veneered in the gingival regions with ICE Ceramics. The titanium bar was then screwed to the implants and the secondary structure to the bar.
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Figure 4. The restoration design with the Double Screw function.
Figure 5a-b. High-precision milling of the additional threaded screw channels with special burs in Zirkonzahn milling units.
With the new Prettau Dispersive zirconia line, monolithic zirconia restorations would now be ready for delivery without further colouring. However, for an even more patient-specific result, structures can be further characterised with colouring liquids or, alternatively, a minimal cutback can be applied for subsequent application of a slight layer of Fresco Ceramics. Developed for both gingival and vestibular tooth regions, with the application of these new ceramic pastes, a characterisation with stains is no longer necessary.
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Figures 6-7. The Double Screw Bar on the implants.
Figure 8. The secondary structure screwed onto the four additional screw channels milled in the Double Screw bar.
Figure 10. Set Fresco Essential - With the new ceramic pastes Fresco Gingiva and Fresco Enamel, monolithic and slightly reduced zirconia structures can be quickly and easily veneered in the gingival and vestibular tooth regions
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Figure 9. Basal view of the final restoration. The bar was anodised in gold to increase the final restoration’s biocompatibility and aesthetic, reducing the grey scale value.
Compared to conventional ceramics, Fresco pastes remain moist for a longer time and can be modelled for several hours. The consistency of the pastes can be further personalised by adding the two mixing liquids Fresco Liquid and Fresco Gel, depending on the preferred working method. Due to their high primary density, the pastes exhibit very low shrinkage. This means that one Fresco firing cycle is sufficient to finish the tooth shape and the gingiva after the first firing. With this firing process, zirconia structures of different sizes can be fired simultaneously. No parameters such as holding time and/or temperature need to be changed: heating and cooling rates are the only ones to be adapted, since they are directly related to the size and mass of the zirconia structure. If a correction firing has to be carried out, this can be done with the same parameters – this means that with a very simple but efficient firing process stable results can be achieved. For more information visit www.zirkonzahn.com.
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4 products for easier thermoforming By Peter Herring, Adv Dip Dent Tech, ACCDP
Automated forming hile the idea of saving a few minutes of time may not initially seem important, it’s these elusive micro chunks of time that rapidly accumulate and become a substantial cost. It’s simple to model out our time savings with an automated system. Take an example of 6 foils thermoformed per day with an average 3 minutes each cycle. Over a month this equates to more than 6 hours or almost a full day of our time that we will spend attending a manual machine through its heating cycle and manually forming and this is not even a high volume scenario. Automated thermoforming equates to real savings but it is more than just the time saved, automation relieves us from a repetitious task that takes up both our energy and attention in the workplace.
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Erkodur-al here has been an avalanche of retainer and aligner materials coming to the market recently but Erkodur-al, a relative of the time tested Erkodur, has a combination of economy, durability, clarity, ease of forming and ease of finishing that is unbeatable. With a more favourable force-loss curve than most known materials, even multilayer materials at up to twice the price do not show better force curve properties compared to Erkodur-al.
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Special scissors - XL hese curved, serrated scissors are used to trim all soft thermoforming materials and hard foils up to 1.0 mm thickness. Replacing the previous version, the Special scissors-XL have the same curved and serrated blades as before but with an elongated shank and ring type finger holes. The improved design gives more leverage and keeps fingers away from the foil edges, making appliance trimming much easier.
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Take-off pliers emoving the thermoforming foil from the model is often tedious but the redesigned, slimmer, all-metal reverse action Take-off pliers can help. Rather than cutting the appliance from the model with burs and discs or attempting to pry off with instruments, the Take-off pliers let you move around the model and gently lever the forming upwards. This results in less stress and reduced chance of damage to the model.w
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Take-off pliers redesigned in all metal for eased removal of the thermoforming from the model.
About the author Peter Herring is a dental technician, prosthetist and a regular contributor to eLABORATE. He is the Australasian and Indonesian distributor for Erkodent products and spends his time between offices in Perth and Bali. He also operates a busy Australian lab dedicated to thermoformed appliances. He can be contacted at pjh@erkodent.com.au or for general enquires, call Freecall 1800-242-634.
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MDP2 (Mobile Dental Photography 2)
The Smile Lite MDP2 Mobile Dental Photography by Prof. Louis Hardan - the ultimate evolution in mobile dental photography – is here. It’s equipped with three groups of next generation “SunLike“ LEDs and each group can be lit up individually. A dimmer function gives you the possibility to set four different illumination levels. The increased light power is perfect
for posterior shots and the new integrated ergonomic handle provides stable support. The back of the Smile Lite MDP2 is equipped with a universal adapter that is adjustable and fits any smartphone with a width between 55-85mm. Available: Alphabond Dental Tel: (02) 9417-6660 info@alphabond.com.au www. alphabond.com.au
SlimPad Micro for micro-layering
The new SlimPad Micro from Smile Line, an idea of MDT Thomas Stefan Sing, consists of a mini-mixing tray for ceramics that can be used with modern materials for the microlayering technique for stains, or even as a traditional mixing tray for a single patient’s case. With a very compact design, its lid is equipped with magnets and anti-slip rubber feet. It can also be used with or without the PVA-strips for keeping the moisture. The Basic set comes complete with two Smile Line N.era brushes; INTENSO-1
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Affordable 3D resins made in Australia
Designed to work in all open system DLP and MSLA 3D printers, PORCELENE™ dental model resin allows for high precision accuracy, dimensional stability, an opaque matte finish with a gypsumlike texture for all 3D printed dental model processing. The delicate balance between
toughness, hardness and flexibility optimises it for all processes including diagnostic, crown and bridge models and prototypes, implant and orthodontic models. Its low flex properties also make it suitable for vacuum forming aligner models. PORCELENE dental model resin is available in Almond and Grey colours and in either 1L or 5L containers. Best of all, PORCELENE is made in Australia and is one of the most affordable resins on the market. Monocure 3D Dental model resin is NOT approved for intraoral use. Available: fabdent Tel: 1300-878-336 info@fabdent.com.au www.fabdent.com.au
UNIZ NBEE: 6 models in 5 minutes
and INTENSO-4. The inclusion of these mythic N.era brushes are specially developed and adapted for micro-layering of modern materials on monolithics. These amazing new brushes are unique and provide at the same time a high resilience (a must for high-viscosity and honeylike masses) and a hyper-sharp and stable tip.
The latest UNIZ NBEE 3D printer is designed for dentistry with speed, accuracy and reliability in mind. The NBEE prints 6 dental models in 5 minutes with high accuracy (50 µm pixels), 95% uniformity and up to 99% precision matching. It uses a patented high efficiency liquid cooled LCD-SLA light source for 24/7 non-stop printing. The NBEE includes the World’s fastest dental slicing software for easy and comprehensive model processing. Features include patented micro stereo film; high power light source; resin temperature control system; and a large variety of dental resins are available.
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²ceramill® motion 3 With the Ceramill Motion 3, you will be adding the world's most intelligent 5-axis hybrid machine to your laboratory. The milling unit not only combines wet and dry processing in a single machine, but also enables an end-to-end digital workflow.
²ceramill® matik Ceramill Matik opens up a still unique segment within the digital dental world. As the first full service unit, it combines three machines in one. Apart from the actual processing station, the system also performs the functions of a fully automated stock management system as well as a machine cleaning device.
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