Digital Dentures Product Showcase
Inside Dental Technology delivers updates on digital workflows, materials, lab techniques, and innovation in dental technology through expert articles and videos.
KeyMill Denture Base Disc
Keystone Industries
Keystone Industries' high-impact acrylic discs, featuring Diamond D, are able to be perfectly and accurately milled for denture base applications, without any melting of the material during production. The final product is extremely strong, vibrant, and esthetic, with minimal finishing or polishing required. The resulting high-impact denture is less brittle and more fracture-resistant than PMMA denture discs.
All-on-4 Monolithic Hybrid Digital Denture with Integrated Bar
AvaDent Digital Dental Solutions
In this patented innovation, a titanium bar is 3D printed with a special honeycomb structure, a monolithic pink-and-white PMMA puck is formed around the bar through an injection molding process, and the denture is precision-milled in one piece around the bar. The bar and puck are milled simultaneously and are 100% aligned in a virtually unbreakable hybrid.
Pala Design Studio
Kulzer
Developed by the experts at Kulzer and DENTCA, Pala Design Studio allows users to design denture cases for 3D printing in a simple and efficient way. Multiple technicians can design cases simultaneously without any software installation required. Begin new projects while current cases are rendering, eliminating the need to wait for final generation to finish. Laboratories will be able to maximize output and production like never before.
PrograPrint
Ivoclar Vivadent
PrograPrint is a new integrated system of 3D printing equipment and materials. The PrograPrint PR5 printer's Homogenous Light Processing (HLP) technology facilitates even light output for a high level of precision across the entire build platform. Automatic material recognition and intuitive operation ensure reliability. It will be available in the second half of 2019.
M2
Carbon
The technological applications
of Carbon's technology allow laboratories to look at existing workflow processes from a totally different perspective. "Carbon AM solutions for prosthetic dentistry could be the 3D printing system that redefines how dentures are processed,"
says Robert Kreyer, CDT.