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Lab Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition No. 5, 2017

Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition | 6/2017 LAB TRIBUNE B3 ◊Page B2 Conclusion The CAD/CAM-based processing of NPM provides various advantages over the traditional casting process. A quick and clean procedure reliably produces high-quality results. Com- plex workfl ows have become a thing of the past, as have porosities and voids, distortion, impurities or other problems associated with the casting process. With the new inCoris CCB disc, an even greater number of cases can benefi t from these advantages. After all, in combination with the inLab MC X5 5-axis milling unit, it is suitable for smaller objects as well as large-span bridges, as the two cases described here have shown. Thus, the laboratory can resort to this simple and economic process in almost all situations where economic aspects play a signifi cant role for patients. Moreover, the profi ts generated by the CAD/CAM-based process accrue to the laboratory itself. Jens Richter Dental Technician Kerstin Straßburger Noßwitzer Weg 1 D-09306 Rochlitz, Germany Email: post@sofg.de Tel: +49 (0) 37 37 / 4 25 87 Fig: 28-29: The milling job executed by the inLab MC X5 took 64 minutes to complete. Fig. 30, 31: The bridge framework is then removed from the milling unit (Fig. 30) and separated for overnight drying (Fig. 31). Fig. 32, 33: The fi nal dimensions of the bridge framework were once again obtained by sintering in the inFire HTC speed (Figs. 32-33). Due to the large dimensions of the framework, sintering was performed with the aid of a sinter support – a procedure gen- erally recommended for 6-unit and larger frameworks. The sintered framework was then veneered and fi nished. Dental Technician Int’l Meeting 05 May 2018 Who Should Attend and Why? - Dental technicians - Clinical Dental Technicians (CDTs) - Dental lab owners Join the DTIM 2018 to ensure that you are at the very forefront of the industry! By Dental Tribune MEA/CAPPmea The Dental Technician International Meeting (DTIM) is the continuation and growth of CAPP’s Dental Techni- cian Sessions during the last 10 years. These Dental Technician Sessions were accomplishments not only for dental laboratory owners and dental technicians but for the entire dental technology profession. The DTIM will be held on the 5 May 2018 at the Madinat Jumierah Con- ference Centre. Over 200 dental tech- nicians, clinical dental technicians (CDTs), lab owners, trade visitors and more are expected to attend. The DTIM takes place in conjunc- tions with the 13th CAD/CAM & Digital Dentistry Conference which will be attended by over 2000 dental professionals. For more information contact: CAPP Events Tel: +971 4 347 6747 Fax: +971 4 347 6867 Mob: +971 50 2793711 E-mail: events@cappmea.com

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