Dental Lab Products Tech Guide 2008 - (Page 63) techtoday Sirona Dental infiniDent Exclusively for Sirona inLab and inEos users, the infiniDent production center enables users to expand services via a rapidly growing menu of materials and indications. Users upload digitally scanned framework designs to the infiniDent fabrication center for milling, laser sintering, or 3D printing of substructures in a wide range of materials. CAD/CAM // OPEN Nobel Biocare Procera Integrating CAD/CAM technology with industrial production, the Procera system delivers single units, bridges up to 14 units, veneers, implant abutments, and the Procera Implant Bridge in zirconia, alumina, or titanium. Labs use the Piccolo or Forte (pictured) scanner for in-house control of the scan/ design process and send design data to the production facility. 800-659-5977 www.infinident.com SELECT 59. 800-993-8100 www.nobelbiocare.com SELECT 58. Scans Suggested retail costs Miller/3D printer/3D laser sinterer Scanner/Design Software Straumann USA Etkon Complete System Sintering Furnace Marginal fit (microns) Cut/trimmed model Opposing dentition Implant abutment NA 20 35-55 <40 25 30 3.5 4 3.5 3, 5 3 3, 4, 5 $31,950 $27,000 $20,600 $14,669 (Piccolo), $57,217 (Forte) $11,995 contact mfr. The Etkon/Straumann outsource center revolves around purchase or lease of the es1 scanner, which handles single dies, full-arch models, waxups, cut and trimmed models, implant abutments, and bite registrations for milling single units, full-coverage crowns, bridges, veneers, inlays/onlays, implant abutments, and wax forms. Bite registrations # of milling axes Full-arch model Prostheses Impression Single die Wax-up 817-701-1181 www.etkonusa.com SELECT 60. 63 Use 167 on card or at www.dlpmagazine.com dentallabproducts techguide2008 http://www.infinident.com http://www.nobelbiocare.com http://www.issaquahmillingcenter.com http://www.etkonusa.com http://www.dlpmagazine.com
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