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Lab Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition No.6, 2015

lab tribune Dental tribune Middle East & Africa Edition | November-December 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. The esthetics of slowness by Sirona T he tempo of our times is fast. Many things today happen at such a breath- taking speed that the details of movement can hardly be per- ceived. But behind the speed lies utmost precision – for exam- ple when milling a crown with CEREC. Thanks to technical advances, highly precise production is pos- sible at a breathtaking speed. Ultra-modern technology also allows us to record these move- ments in super slow motion so we can make things that hap- pen too fast to be detected by the human eye become visible. Sirona used this technology to record the production process of a CEREC crown in the Sirona CEREC MC XL Premium Pack- age milling machine using a high-performance camera at a speed of 2,000 images per sec- ond. The result is a fascinating, choreographed ballet of tech- nology. Milling tools, ceramic, and water jets act in a very small space, recorded using a special lens and with a soundtrack of appropriate classical music. “No one has ever seen CEREC like this in 30 years,” even Aar- on Dayringer, CEREC Product Manager at Sirona, was im- pressed. The video, which was posted on various social media sites, cre- ates an emotional feeling about this fascinating technology, as numerous comments have shown. “The number and kind of reactions are overwhelming; we certainly did not expect that,” says Andreas Blauig, Corporate Social Media Manager at Sirona. The video has now been viewed on Facebook more than 70,000 times, more than 800 viewers have shared the clip, many times the average for the industry. But at the same time, the video is more than merely image ad- vertising. “The appeal of CEREC restorations stems from their high level of precision. Only if they it precisely can restora- tions be completed in one sit- ting without any problem,” says CEREC specialist Dayringer. “The sophisticated milling pro- cesses ensure that dentists no longer have to do any regrind- ing by hand. The striking video shows how precisely the CEREC MC XL Premium Package mill- ing machine works at high speeds.” The video can be viewed at this link https://youtu.be/lGbllSvL- luA and may be reused. Fig. 1: A new look at CEREC – super slow: A high speed camera shows the fascinating precision of the Sirona CEREC MC XL Premium Package milling machine. Fig. 2: Visitors to Facebook were en- thusiastic about this new way of expe- riencing the precision of CEREC.

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