Top in function, freedom of design - materials at the International Dental Show (IDS)

#idscologneMore materials - a wider range for ceramic, plastic& co. - multi-talents for individual patient offers - a main focus of IDSWhen we have heard about the gold era, the metal-ceramic era, the plastic era in the dentistry sector, we have all had an idea what this referred to. Are these all past eras? And what era are we living in today? Evidently in an era with a wide choice - an individual offer for each patient, without compromising the function and with plenty of leeway in terms of aesthetics. The opportunities of current dental materials can ' t be compared as accurately and assessed to see whether they are suitable for one ' s own laboratory or own practice more efficiently than at the International Dental Show (IDS), 12 to 16 March 2019, in Cologne.Many methods and materials for the restoration of teeth are younger than one thinks. Furnace-fired tooth-coloured ceramics with a thermal expansion co-efficiency in the area of the structure alloy have only been available for around good fifty years. The related layer, pressing and painting techniques offer dental aesthetics to a large extent.Attractive CAD/CAM processes for the processing of zirconium oxide in the dental laboratory have only been around for a good fifteen years. In the meantime, this material can be implemented for aesthetic and functional high-class structures for individual crowns, single and multi-element bridges, bars, for telescopic and conically supported dentures as well as for abutments a...
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