Dental Lab Products Tech Guide 2008 - (Page 39) technologybrief ADVERTORIAL CAD/CAM SYSTEM | SCAN, DESIGN, AND MILL KaVo Dental EVEREST techspecs • High-precision scanning: High scan density ensures exact fit with undercuts and intricate shapes precisely reproduced digitally • True 5-axis: Simultaneous 5-axis milling enables accurate reproduction of complex scanned/designed shapes • In-house abutment capability: Abutment for any implant brand can be milled in the laboratory • Versatility: Features a broad range of materials and applications • User-friendly: KaVo’s ENERGY software for fast, easy, and accurate design 1 2 techperks • Patented embedding system minimizes manual adjustments, significantly increasing restoration strength • The only system featuring both disk or blank milling, providing great flexibility for optimal material economics and production efficiency KaVo Dental 888-ASK-KAVO (888-275-5286) www.kavousa.com Select 18. 3 4 1 KaVo EVEREST’s ENERGY software features intuitive and user-friendly drag-and-drop functions. 2 Customize bridge connectors easily and quickly on each side of each connector for appropriate support coupled with superior esthetics. 3 Custom implant abutments can be profitably milled in the laboratory applying double-scan technique or using the integrated Neolink library. 4 Robust milling system with high-precision double spindle. 5 6 5 EVEREST milled custom implant abutment. (Photo courtesy of Mike Tomkiel, SMT Dental). KaVo EVEREST mills a wide range of materials including presintered (ZS) and fully sintered (ZH) zirconia, titanium, IPS e.max, leucite-reinforced glass ceramics, highperformance reinforced resin, and burn-out resin for casting. 6 The Ronden Disc feature allows milling full-arch bridges or up to 25 single units per disc. Overnight milling capability increases productivity and turn-around time. dentallabproducts techguide2008 39 http://www.kavousa.com
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