The main focus of dental laboratories specializing in fixed restorations such as crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays and veneers, lab fabricated indirect restorations are designed and built based on a physical or digital impression. Constructed with a ceramic veneer over a metal or ceramic coping, or monolithically from a single material, these restorations are created using a wide array of techniques including layered and pressed ceramic processes, and CAD/CAM milling. Materials used for lab fabricated indirect restorations include porcelain and metal ceramic systems, combination ceramics, veneering systems and indirect resins.
Monday, February 01, 2010
Replacing a failing amalgam on tooth No.30 with a full-contour zirconia crown designed and milled in the dental laboratory with the 3M ESPE Lava CAD/CAM system.
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Monday, December 28, 2009
Here's a case where Locator attachments from Zest Anchors were used to salvage an existing maxillary overdenture.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Noah Levine
LMT Lab Day is the premier dental lab show in North America and it has plenty to offer for dentists.
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Dr. Jeff Rohde, DDS, MS
A new study compares carbon fiber posts against zirconia - read on to see the results.
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Denture teeth line now available in almost all VITA classical shades and the entire VITA 3D-Master Shade System.
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CELTRA is a zirconia-reinforced lithium silicate and Crypton is a cobalt chrome alloy.
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CAD/CAM product line includes new software, a new website, a new mill and rebranded digital solutions for dental practices and labs from 3M ESPE and Jensen.
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New and upgraded product launches from VITA include the first zirconia reinforced lithium silicate, and upgraded shade matching system.
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