Lab Consumables
CAD/CAM systems use an scanning device to create a 3D image of the intraoral structures, which is then imported into a software programme to generate a computer-generated cast on which the restoration is designed. The dentist can build a final restoration in just one hour using an in-house CAD/CAM technology.
Milling devices grind or mill exact restorations very fast using the digital impressions and patterns you’ve prepared. You can complete your restorations in one visit because they’re chairside in your office.
FAQ's
Zirconia is a ceramic even if it has a metal atom that combines the biocompatibility of ceramics with a high strength–in some ways stronger than titanium. Zirconia is made up of zirconium dioxide (ZrO2), a chemically inert ceramic that doesn’t react with anything in your mouth.
- Zirconia is often known as Ceramic Steel due to its extraordinary tensile strength.
- Eliminates allergic reactions
- Not a conductor of electricity
- Non-corrosive
- Protection from unpleasant hot/cold sensitivity
What type of milling you do depends on the material you’re milling. A dry mill is commonly used to grind zirconia, wax, and PMMA (a methacrylate resin used for temporaries). Wet milling is also an option for zirconia and PMMA.
Dental Applications:
Full-contour zirconia crowns, bridges, and implant crowns are made with Zirconia Milling Blanks.
Zircoza Zirconia Blanks:
Zircoza Material has made certain arrangements for the acquisition and distribution of internationally renowned brands of zirconia blanks and blocks for dental usage, and has pledged to provide you with unsurpassed quality.
Advantages of Zircoza Blanks:
- High Purity
- Original dimension stability after zirconia sintering
- Fully biocompatible
- Highly aesthetic
- High strength
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