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Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition No.1, 2016

34 Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition | January-February 2016 cad/cam < Page 32 > Page 36 AEEDC 2016 Booth 7F11 German Pavillion Light-curing nano-ceram composite • Perfect aesthetics • Highly biocompatible • Low polymerisation shrinkage • Universal for all cavity classes • Comfortable handling, easy modellation • Also available as a flowable version Dental Material GmbH 24537 Neumünster / Germany Tel. +49 43 21 / 5 41 73 Fax +49 43 21 / 5 19 08 eMail info@promedica.de Internet www.promedica.de option to exit the app or proceed with the laboratory component. If the mounting will be delegat- ed to a laboratory, this concludes the clinical component of Max. The clinical information can then be e-mailed to he respec- tive laboratory as a JPEG or PDF file. The laboratory would utilise the information according to the instructions in Max, as well as the peripherals, to mount a set of casts accurately (Fig. 10). Discussion Based on the records and exami- nation, the following were deter- mined: Class I occlusion, 20% overbite, 0/2 mm overjet, canine guidance and evidence of a par- afunctional habit. The diagnosis included mildly discoloured an- terior composites and bruxism. The patient was presented with several treatment plans, rang- ing from preoperative whiten- ing followed by minimally in- vasive composite replacement Fig. 5. Patient–tablet position. Fig. 6. Max capture mode. Fig. 7. Patient image. Tel. +494321 / 54173 Fax +494321 / 51908

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