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High end for laboratory and practice.

The R5 can process everything, non-stop.

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• Restorations in Ultra HD.

• High-precision spindle with 800 watts of power and 80,000 rpm.

• 3 μm repetition accuracy.

• Mills and grinds the toughest materials on the market including all Ti and CoCr materials.

• Proven industrial quality.

• Solid cast-body for minimum vibrations.

• Sheer unlimited material variety in 98 mm disc format, around 40 block materials, and 800+ titanium and CoCr prefab abutment blanks.

• Covers the broadest range of indications, due to ± 35° rotation angle in the 5th axis, and up to 40 mm disc height.

PrograMill DRY is a compact 5-axis dry milling machine that allows you to reliably and quickly produce precise zirconium oxide crowns and bridges as well as digital dentures.

Benefits

Compact size. Open system. Material change without tools. High precision and reproducible results. Integrated into the Ivoclar Digital workflow.

inLab MC X5

The ultimate in ‘extra fine’ grinding and milling in just a few minutes!

The open, 5-axis, milling and grinding machine, inLab MC X5, is designed specifically to meet dental lab requirements for cost-efficient production.

• Every aspect of inLab MC X5 has been designed to address the CADCAM needs encountered in dental laboratories. It can be used as a universal production unit for processing zirconium oxide, polymers, composites, wax and metals, as well as glass and hybrid ceramics.

• The innovative multi-block holder can accommodate up to six blocks of different materials, enabling maximum productivity even with multiple single-tooth applications.

• inLab MC X5 can be used for wet or dry production, and also combination production during the same machining operation depending on material and indication.

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As the restoration moves from the cervical to the incisal, translucency becomes the more desired characteristic. This gives the material a much better aesthetic quality and contributes to the natural look.

• Approved for most indications.

• Higher strength along the cervical area.

• Higher translucency along the incisal edge.

• Multilayered disc <48% translucency.

• Mirroring effect to match adjacent dentition.

• Easy handling.

• Highly aesthetic.

• Compatible with most open 98.5 CAD/CAM millingmachines.

• Chameleon effect to adapt to the neighbouring teeth.

A consistent blend of shading elements combined with a cold isostatic pressing manufacturing process creates a highly aesthetic ceramic.

• 1000MPa.

• High strength for most indications.

• Wider range of applications in a single source zirconia.

• High strength with low opacity.

• Multilayered disc <47% translucency.

• Smooth transitional blend of shading characteristics.

• Highly aesthetic.

As seen in Dental Technician, read Paul Hayfield’s take on Zirlux Complete and Esthetic TR

This highly crystalline acetal copolymer possesses high tensile and flexural strength, fatigue resistance, low friction, low moisture absorption, and excellent dimensional stability.

• Millable resin with properties that closely mirror natural teeth.

• Low moisture absorption and fatigue resistant.

• No thermal conductivity.

• Lower mass/strength ratio making the final removable appliance lighter and more comfortable for the patient.

• Reduced processing time by eliminating metal investing and casting process.

• Suitable for partial denture frameworks, provisions crowns and bridges, bite splints and cosmetic smile enhancers. From £44.84

Pre-shaded

• Match all the VITA Classical shades without having to add any production steps in your production process. Due to the pre-shading during the manufacturing process – shading liquids or staining is not required.

White

• Take total control of shade matching by using the Zirlux 16+ White disc. All 16 VITA shades can be achieved by pairing with Zirlux Shading Liquids prior to sintering. Technicians have total control to achieve final aesthetics that work in their dental laboratory workflow.

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