NobelProcera
NobelProcera
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 | Spectrum
Nobel Biocare welcomed dental professionals from around the world to the iconic Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City for the Nobel Biocare Global Symposium 2016. The program for the sellout event in June featured lectures, hands-on training and master classes from the world's leading experts in implant dentistry. Under the banner "Where innovatio...
30 Sep 2016 | Special Report
For decades, Nobel Biocare has been redefining the work of dental technicians around the world with NobelProcera. The system became a benchmark, paving the way to accurate, consistent and efficient manufacturing of dental prostheses. Because of NobelProcera, new materials once thought impractical and difficult to work with became mainstay, enabling...
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 Mar 2016 | Spectrum
Nobel Biocare has introduced NobelDesign: efficient and intuitive software for the computer-aided design of NobelProcera dental restorations.
31 Jan 2016 | Clinical Excellence
The single central incisor in the maxilla is classified as the most difficult type of restoration to recreate. Producing a single central to match the adjacent teeth and have acceptable integration is sometimes seemingly impossible, even for the best ceramist.
In nature, no two teeth are exactly the same. Therefore, in my opinion, rather than repli...
31 Jan 2016 | Techniques
The single central incisor in the maxilla is classified as the most difficult type of restoration to recreate. Producing a single central to match the adjacent teeth and have acceptable integration is sometimes seemingly impossible, even for the best ceramist.
In nature, no two teeth are exactly the same. Therefore, in my opinion, rather than repli...
31 Jul 2014 | Clinical Excellence
A 39-year-old male patient was referred to our practice by his general dentist for the management of fractured tooth #21. The tooth had been root filled 25 years ago and the crown had fractured two weeks prior at the gingival margin (Figure 1).
After a thorough clinical evaluation, all options were considered and the patient decided that an implan...
31 May 2014 | Computers in Dentistry
Providing the best in dental treatment care is rarely a one-person show. Collaboration is often essential—and shared responsibilities can actually increase efficiency.
Nobel Biocare's integrated and efficient treatment workflow connects the NobelClinician Software with the NobelProcera 2G System, NobelGuide and OsseoCare Pro, offering a straight...
31 Jan 2013 | Techniques
A 78-year-old patient presented with a combination of failing restorations, tooth wear, erosion, lack of posterior support and loss of confidence in dental treatment. She wished her teeth and smile to be presentable and to have a fixed solution if possible.
Once all of the restorative options were investigated and discussed with the patient, a tre...
11 Oct 2012 | News and Events
Following the company's mission, "Designing for Life", Nobel Biocare continues its focus on helping dental professionals to treat more patients with superior solutions.
01 Jan 2010 | Spectrum
Nobel Biocare has signed a preferred partnership agreement with Ivoclar Vivadent as part of a newly established Preferred Partner Program. The collaboration with Ivoclar Vivadent will offer Nobel Biocare additional access to high-performance ceramic and acrylic prosthetic materials, thereby enabling Nobel Biocare to expand its restorative and prost...
01 Jan 2009 | Spectrum
In August 2008, Nobel Biocare cemented its relationship with dental laboratories the world over by appointing Mr Hans Geiselhoringer as Head of NobelProcera.
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