Telio CAD
Telio CAD blocks are used for the CAD/CAM manufacture of long-term temporaries (maximum wear period: 12 months). Telio CAD restorations are either milled in the dental practice (e.g. CEREC/Sirona) or in the dental laboratory (e.g. inLab/Sirona). As an alternative, Telio CAD restorations can be outsourced and fabricated in a milling centre (e.g. NobelProcera/Nobel Biocare).
The restorations can be polished quickly and efficiently or they can be characterized with stains. Furthermore, incisal areas may be customized with light-curing layering materials or Telio Lab materials to attain highly esthetic results.
Advantages
- Durable shade stability and lifelike fluorescence
- 6 shades (BL3, A1, A2, A3, A3.5 and B1)
- Telio CAD for CEREC and inLab blocks are available in 2 sizes (B40L, B55).
- High material homogeneity due to industrial manufacturing process
- Temporaries can be easily reproduced.
Indications
- Temporary anterior and posterior crowns
- Temporary anterior and posterior bridges with up to 2 pontics
- Temporary restorations on implants
- Therapeutic restorations to correct TMJ problems and occlusal adjustments
Telio CAD
Composition | Polymethyl Methacrylate |
Indications | Temporary anterior and posterior crowns Temporary anterior and posterior bridges with up to 2 pontics Temporary restorations on implants Therapeutic restorations to correct TMJ problems and occlusal adjustments |
Shades | BL3, A1, A2, A3, A3.5, B1 |
Country of Manufacture | Liechtenstein |
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