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PRODUCTS
NFinity Takes Post-Curing to New Heights
In the fast-paced world of digital dentistry, enhance biocompatible UV curing for crowns,
precision and aesthetics are paramount. splints, and dentures. Key benefits include:
Dental professionals constantly seek ways Enhanced Aesthetics: Improved transparency
to enhance their 3D printing outcomes, and smoothness. Improved Mechanical
balancing the need for durability with the Properties: Flexural strength increased by
demand for natural-looking results. Enter up to 25%. Streamlined Workflow: No need
Ackuretta’s latest innovation: the NFinity for nitrogen tanks or messy glycerin baths.
nitrogen generator, a game-changer set Industry-Leading Performance: Achieves 95%
to transform the landscape of dental 3D nitrogen saturation.
printing post-curing. NFinity Nitrogen
Generator, complements CURIE Plus to For additional details: https://ackuretta.com
VITABLOCS TriLuxe forte: Premium esthetics
with even more options
Quality “made in Germany” for exactly 100 years: With its product
portfolio, VITA Zahnfabrik offers highly esthetic solutions for
prosthetics. The same applies to the proven VITABLOCS TriLuxe
forte CAD/CAM blocks. Just in time for the 100th anniversary, the exocad Introduces PartialCAD 3.2 Elefsina for
blocks are now available in five new VITA classical A1-D4 shades. More Design Flexibility For Partial Dentures
exocad, an Align Technology, Inc. company and a leading dental CAD/
Esthetics and proven high quality CAM software provider, recently announced the release of PartialCAD
With its integrated shade gradient, VITABLOCS TriLuxe forte is
especially suitable for CAD/CAM fabrication of crowns and veneers 3.2 Elefsina for the design of high-quality removable partial dentures.
PartialCAD 3.2 Elefsina introduces QuickSnap, a new workflow
in the visible area. The four intensity layers guarantee a natural
interplay of color and light – as close to the esthetics of natural to design the first complete digital partial dentures, to all users.
Additionally, the new release enables the streamlined design of screw-
teeth as possible.
retained hybrid dentures, as well as the design of clasps with a single
click, to save valuable design time.
Proven feldspar ceramic – for over 35 years
This material has a special fine structure, which is proven to make Former beta feature QuickSnap for more production
it exceptionally easy to polish, as well as resistant to abrasion.
Numerous clinical studies confirm the long-term durability of efficiency now available to all users
“Labs can now 3D print the framework, gingiva, and teeth in
restorations using VITABLOCS.
parallel, increasing production efficiency,” said exocad CEO Tillmann
Steinbrecher. “The printed parts can be assembled in a few minutes
Simple and efficient to use
VITABLOCS TriLuxe forte will also be available in the shades B1, B2, with a light-cure assembly process, saving valuable time.”
B3, C2 and C3, in addition to the VITA classical shades A1, A2, A3
and A3.5 already available. This gives users even more options for PartialCAD 3.2 Elefsina is now availablein all markets where the exocad
software is sold.
quickly and easily creating restorations with matching shades.
VITABLOCS TriLuxe forte also saves time and makes the workflow PartialCAD 3.2 Elefsina is an essential part of the Align Digital
more efficient. A chairside treatment in just one session at a dental
practice is easily possible using VITABLOCS. Patients not only Platform™, Align’s integrated suite of unique, proprietary technologies
and services delivered as a seamless, end-to-end solution for patients
benefit from the fast treatment, but also from the highly esthetic
results. and consumers, orthodontists and GP dentists, and lab/partners.
exocad names its releases after current EU “European Capitals of
Additional information: Culture” and selected the city of Elefsina for this year’s release.
www.vita-zahnfabrik.com/vitablocs_TP6_Multicolor.html
Additional information is available at
https://exocad.com/partialcad-32-elefsina
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