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Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition

Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition | September-October 2014 3Blab tribune Dental Tribune International The World’s Largest News and Educational Network in Dentistry www.dental-tribune.com DTI_Mediamix2014_A3_NEU_Layout 1 22.01.14 10:19 Seite 1 Figure 1. The inEos X5 works both manually and automatically, is quick and extremely precise. Figure 2. Quick access to the model and allows all standard articulators to be easily positioned: the working area of inEos X5. inEos X5 Extraoral Scanner storms dental laboratories By Sirona T he innovative inEos X5 lab scanner was well re- ceived in the market: Just one year after its launch, Sirona has delivered the 1,200th scan- ner. Outstanding precision, a broad spectrum of applications, and easy handling make it a flex- ible CAD/CAM partner in dental laboratories. Bensheim/Salzburg, June 30, 2014. The inEos X5 extraoral scanner from Sirona is a versatile and reliable aid for all digitaliza- tion tasks in dental laboratories. Its success speaks for itself: One year after the market launch, 1,200 scanners have already been sold, and for good reason. It is the only five-axis scanner with a robot arm that has an im- pressively large, high precision scanning range with innovative model positioning and both auto- matic and manual imaging tech- niques. It offers users fast scan- ning, versatile options for use, and full process control. inEos X5 can also be integrated with other CAD/CAM systems. Manual and fully automatic scanning As the successor to the inEos Blue, the inEos X5 laboratory scanner by Sirona has been avail- able from specialist dealers since May 2013. The new development from Sirona scans partial and whole jaw models and impres- sions – either automatically or manually – depending on the user’s needs. The scanner fea- tures innovative five-axis tech- nology and uses a rotation arm to optimally position and align the objects to be scanned. While the manual scanning mode saves time for simpler operations, the fully automatic scanning mode has its benefits, especially with regard to extensive operations such as shortening the work time and reducing the steps required by the user. In addition, the data volume is optimized which speeds up the subsequent calcu- lation of the model. A versatile tool for the labora- tory The features and handling make inEos X5 a favorite with new us- ers as well as experienced dental technicians. The large working area is accessible for all conven- tional articulators. Due to the universal model and impres- sion tray holder, all conventional model support and split cast sys- tems, as well as impression trays in all sizes, can be used. The multi-die scanning (multiple rotation imaging) of up to four stumps offers optimal support where the proximal contacts are difficult to see and in the fabrica- tion of frameworks and copings for single restorations. The al- ready integrated STL interface allows flexible linking with other CAD/CAM systems. “inEos X5 is very precise and, due to its large pivot range, it can cover any situation optimally. This gives us very good model reproduction for further process- ing with CAD/CAM. I rarely need to make additional, individual, manual images. The scanner of- fers fast, precise imaging tech- nology and a good operating con- cept for various model systems. The switch is very fast, smooth, and poses no problems. The STL files allow all downstream CAD/ CAM units in our laboratory to be used easily,” says Ingo Raschert, master dental technician and managing director of Teuber Dental Laboratory in Darmstadt. With its outstanding precision, speed, and user-friendly func- tions, inEos X5 has become an innovative, versatile tool for ev- ery laboratory. Going all-digital: Customized implant restorations, for CEREC and inLab By Ivoclar Vivadent T elio CAD A16 ensures more flexibility and es- thetics in the fabrication of implant-supported restorations even at the temporization stage. The trend towards a fully digital workflow has become ubiqui- tous. The last gap in the treat- ment of teeth with implant res- torations is now closed. The new, highly cross-linked polymer block Telio CAD A16 completes the digital workflow to include temporary restorations in im- plant dentistry. For the first time, a block with a pre-fabricated interface is avail- able, which allows the direct fabrication of hybrid implant restorations for single-tooth tem- porization. Moreover, the block enables CEREC and inLab us- ers to create customized mono- lithic hybrid abutment crowns. The pre-fabricated interfaces in sizes S and L are tailored to the requirements of titanium bases from Sirona. The completed res- torations can be directly cement- ed on the Ti base. As a result of the industrial pro- duction process, temporary hy- brid abutment crowns made of TelioCAD A16 fitextremelyaccu- rately. Therefore, the treatment time for both users and patients is reduced. The hybrid abutment crown is easy to adjust and pro- vides a clear idea of what the per- manent restoration will look like. In addition, a proper emergence profile can be ideally developed and shaped. The restoration can be incorporated immediately af- ter the implantation procedure or after the healing phase. Telio CAD A16 forms an ideal basis for long-term, implant- supported restorations fabricated with IPS e.max CAD Abutment Solutions. The self-curing lut- ing composite Multilink Hybrid Abutment ensures an excellent bond of the restoration to the ti- tanium base. The PMMA block is offered in size A16 and in 6 shades (BL3, A1, A2, A3, A3.5, B1). Restorations made of this block are indicated for a wear period of up to 12 month. About Ivoclar Vivadent Abutment Solutions Under the heading “Abutment Solutions”, the company has been supporting the trend towards au- tomated, digital procedures for CAD/CAM-fabricated, implant- supported restorative solutions for several years. Figure 1. New: Telio CAD A16 for temporary restaurations Figure 2. Telio CAD A16: Especially for CEREC and inLab users

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