Micro-milled, all-ceramic restorations

Dec. 1, 1998
Precision Ceramics introduces Pro-Celay micro-milled restorations. This revolutionary system from Microna Technologie AG of Switzerland consists of the Celay eight-axis micro-miller and specially developed es-thetic restorative materials. Dentists can choose from either super-high-strength sintered alumina blocks for crowns and bridges, or ultra-fine-grain porcelain blocks that produce exceptionally strong inlays, onlays and veneers.

Precision Ceramics introduces Pro-Celay micro-milled restorations. This revolutionary system from Microna Technologie AG of Switzerland consists of the Celay eight-axis micro-miller and specially developed es-thetic restorative materials. Dentists can choose from either super-high-strength sintered alumina blocks for crowns and bridges, or ultra-fine-grain porcelain blocks that produce exceptionally strong inlays, onlays and veneers.

The industrially processed porcelain blocks have an average particle size of four microns, providing wear characteristics similar to natural-tooth enamel, incredible strength (160Mpa), and marginal integrity of 40-60 microns. The sintered, alumina blocks exceed 500 Mpa, and carry an unrivaled lifetime guarantee.

For additional information, call Precision Ceramics Dental Laboratory at (800) 223-6322.

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