NobelProcera Implant Bridge Titanium
NobelProcera Implant Bridge Titanium
30 Sep 2016 | Special Report
Thirty-odd years ago, dental laboratories were first presented with the technology that would define the future of their craft evermore. Procera, the first CAD/CAM system for dentistry, was developed by Dr Matts Andersson in 1983 and acquired by Nobelpharma in 1988. It would herald the new age of digital dentistry that many technicians and clinicia...
30 Sep 2016 | Special Report
With more than 300 million edentulous patients worldwide, the opportunity for dental professionals to improve a patient's quality of life is huge.1 And with dental implant treatment offering a more efficient and comfortable alternative to traditional full dentures, demand for implant bar overdentures is set to grow.2,3,4
As a result, dental laborat...
31 May 2013 | Clinical Excellence
Given the increase in implant treatment in recent years, it is not surprising that a greater number of problems have also been reported.
Apart from a greater absolute number of implant failures due to improper treatment, patients complain in increasing numbers about the design and shape of the final restoration. In my experience, failing to meet p...
31 May 2013 | Clinical Excellence
The totally edentulous female patient depicted in this article was a removable denture wearer in her early 50s and in good general health. At the time she approached our clinic for alternative treatment, she had had her dentures for 15 years and was complaining about poor retention and the general instability of her removable dentures.
In addition...
31 Oct 2012 | Techniques
Demographic data indicates that the number of edentulous patients will continue to grow in years to come and, in a world full of readily available digital information, patients’ expectations - as well as their awareness of available treatment options - are increasing at the
same time.
Taking each patient’s clinical situation, expectations, ava...
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