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Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition July-August 2015

lab tribune Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition | July-August 20154C INLABMCX5.COM Experience new freedom in your lab processes breaking the chains of formerdependencieswithinLabandthenew5axismillingandgrinding unit inLab MC X5. Open for all restoration data, combining the largest material range and the possibility to machine both wet and dry disks and blocks – for no limitations to your production. Enjoy every day. With Sirona. Experience new freedom in your lab processes breaking the chains of formerdependencieswithinLabandthenew5axismillingandgrinding unit inLab MC X5. Open for all restoration data, combining the largest material range and the possibility to machine both wet and dry disks and blocks – for no limitations to your production. Enjoy every day. inLab MC X5: DENTAL LAB FREEDOM OF CHOICE. Completely revised inLab software gives unprecedented freedom By Sirona D igital technology alone has no special value for a dental technician – it all depends on how the technology supports and improves the tech- nician’s work without placing limits on it. The quantum leap in the designation of the new inLab software version from 4.2 to 15.0 demonstrates the new benchmarks: This software has a modular structure, is open, needs no dongle, covers new in- dications, and combines all steps in the production of restorations. Bensheim/Salzburg, 25.06.2015. The inLab world of Sirona gives dental technicians complete freedom with regard to the choice of materials, indications and components. The inLab sys- tem is open. The software is the core of the system and can be used as a separate component for all steps of work in the laboratory – CAI (computer aided impression) for the inEos scanner, CAM (com- puter aided manufacturing) to control the inLab MC XL and inLab MC X5 milling and grind- ing machines, and CAD (com- puter aided design) as design software for dental technology. In addition to the basic module that covers the main indications of the dental technology routine, various optional modules can be purchased. Sirona is starting with “Implantology” and “Re- movable prosthesis” modules. The modular system makes the software transparent and comparable. Neither an annual license nor a dongle need to be purchased. Updating is also not required. Optimal initial proposals thanks to biogeneric reconstruction The completely redesigned CAD software has many new func- tions. For example, it is pos- sible to design directly screw- retained bridges and bars and surgical guides for implantology. Also model cast STL designs for export can be made for further production. In addition to the integration of dental databases, the first jaw-oriented biogeneric reconstruction is an especially interesting feature. This appli- cation uses the intact remaining dentition of the entire jaw as a reference for an initial proposal that detects and utilizes not only the occlusal surfaces of the “real patient” but his individual jaw with respect to occlusion curves as well. Sironahasalsoopenedupthein- Lab product world of hardware – the inLab MC X5 is a labora- tory unit designed for process- ing zirconium oxide, plastics, composites, wax, glass ceramic, hybrid ceramics, and metals in the form of blocks or disks. The machine allows the dental labo- ratory a free choice of all mate- rial suppliers that offer standard disks and it benefits additionally from the material competence of Sirona and its material part- ners VITA Zahnfabrik, Ivoclar Vivadent, Dentsply, Merz Dental, 3M ESPE, and GC. “Dental technicians have full freedom,” explains Reinhard Pieper, head of inLab product management at Sirona. “They can use the new software to process all the data provided, whatever scanner they use or whatever intraoral camera their clients use to take an impres- sion. It’s a flexibility which den- tal laboratories will benefit from in both the short and the long term.” Fig. 2: Dental technicians need freedom when planning the CAD/CAM infrastructure of their lab. Sirona hardware and software are open and thus comply with a basic de- mand of dental technicians. Fig. 1: With jaw-based biogeneric tooth alignment, the en- tire scanned jaw is included in calculating the proposal. Thus, not only chewing surface features but also shape and alignment of the teeth are considered.

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