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The new Pala Idealis line of posterior teeth features naturally reduced cusps optimally designed for the new requirements of prosthetics. Flat occlusal relief ensures precise centrics with maximum degrees of freedom in the paths of motion. For patients, this means maximum chewing efficiency with comfortable, interference-free and accurate function. The flattened multipoint contact minimises initial abrasion with implant-based dentures. Greater basal width and tooth length provide optimum coverage of supporting structures. Older patients benefit from the smooth, functional and easily cleaned morphology. The precise centric keying and wide range of motion also make the new posterior tooth ideal for treatment of temporomandibular disorders (TMJ).

Heraeus Pala Idealis

Teeth in a new design
31 Jul 2012 | Clinical Excellence
New indications in geriatric prosthetics are placing greater demands on the function, aesthetics and stability of prosthetic teeth. In this article, Olaf Mrotzek explains why existing tooth lines do not optimally meet current requirements and presents the ideal teeth for a wider range of applications. Wolfgang Weisser then describes his practical e...
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