Zirkonzahn S600 ARTI scanner
Zirkonzahn S600 ARTI scanner
31 Mar 2017 | Spectrum
Zirkonsahn's new M1 Compact Line Milling Units let you only pay for what you really need. Not more! The development of the compact line is based on the proven M5 Milling Unit technology and is available in several versions.
31 Jan 2017 | Clinical Excellence
The problem of worn and eroded teeth is becoming more prevalent. The pathological loss of tooth substance can be produced by erosion (acid-related tooth damage), attrition (tooth-to-tooth wear) or abrasion (mechanical processes). In most cases, a number of factors contribute to the clinical picture. Once the causes have been established, suitable t...
31 Jan 2017 | Techniques
The problem of worn and eroded teeth is becoming more prevalent. The pathological loss of tooth substance can be produced by erosion (acid-related tooth damage), attrition (tooth-to-tooth wear) or abrasion (mechanical processes). In most cases, a number of factors contribute to the clinical picture. Once the causes have been established, suitable t...
30 Nov 2016 | Spectrum
Technical research and development are in continuous evolution, constantly providing new techniques to be integrated in the workflow for the creation of dental restorations.
30 Sep 2015 | Techniques
The South Tyrolean company Zirkonzahn has focused on the topic of education for several years now, offering its CAD/CAM and zirconia customers a varied and original programme to choose from. This includes individual training at one of the sixteen Education Centers around the world. If customers are eager to meet new challenges or wish to find the r...
31 Jul 2014 | CAD/CAM
A patient presented at the dentist's office with inferior, severely worn complete dentures. Interestingly, these maxillary and the mandibular temporaries were occlusally screw-retained on high-quality implants. The five implants in the maxilla were located at sites 16, 14, 12, 24 and 26. In the mandible there were six implants at sites 36, 34, 31 a...
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