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Key benefits of working with Procera®
- Customized esthetics with perfect fit & color match
- Excellent strength and longevity
- Precision manufactured at our state-of-the-art production facilities
- Prepare and finish as you do now
- Quick and easy to get started
The Procera® Process Procera® is strong, beautiful and proven. It combines industrialized production processes with individualized esthetics, allowing dental professionals to deliver strong, beautiful restorations to consumers quickly and easily. Working with Procera® allows you to achieve the ultimate in cosmetic dentistry. Just continue placing the crown, bridge or laminate on the appropriate implant or tooth with conventional cement or bonding.
Step 1: Preparation and Impression In this first step, the dentist prepares the tooth and takes impressions in the usual way. There is no need to learn new techniques or buy new equipment. Feel free to use your favorite impression material and method.
Step 2: Computer-Aided Design The model is scanned in 3D and an individual framework is easily designed using our cutting-edge CAD software. Designs are sent via the Internet for immediate production Nobel Biocare’s state-of-the-art facilities.
Step 3: Computer-Aided Manufacturing Based on the accurate digital information received, a Procera® framework is precisely manufactured in accordance with ISO 13485, and shipped to Albert Tassi Dental Studio. Our fully computerized process combines industrial precision and superior quality to manufacture the Procera® framework designed for the consumer.
Step 4: Porcelain Application Highly trained ceramists at Albert Tassi Dental Studio finish the restoration by hand, applying porcelain to create a perfect fit and color match.
Step 5: Delivery of Restoration The final restoration is delivered, providing long-lasting satisfaction for the consumer and increased profit for lab and dentist alike. The entire framework is produced at Procera® facilities, for perfect fit. The end product fully biocompatible. The restoration can be cement-retained or screw-retained – dentists can choose.
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