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Removable Arena
LMT Communications, Inc. · Industry News · May 2013
Are digital dentures coming our way? Also, to meet the growing demand for removable restorations, several manufacturers introduced new teeth and other accompanying products to enhance function, esthetics and efficiency.

Vident, a VITA® Company
Brea CA, United StatesRelated Topics
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LAB DAY Chicago 2013
February 22nd - 23rd, 2013 · Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers
Other Products
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VITA VM9
VITA VM 9 from VIDENT is a high-fusing, fine-structure feldspar ceramic for zirconia substructures available in...See more VITA Classical and 3D-Master shades. The CTE is precisely adjusted to zirconium dioxide materials, guaranteeing optimum bonding. The three-layer process includes a base dentine, transpa dentine and enamel powder for high esthetics. VM9 features excellent milling and polishing properties, especially in situ. A comprehensive range of additional modifier porcelains is available for esthetic individualization.
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VITA Vacumat 6000 M
With its customizable interfaces and fully automated processes, the VITA® Vacumat 6000 M includes a state-of-the-art...See more firing unit plus the choice of three programmable control panels enabling the user to run up to four furnaces. This furnace from VIDENT offers customizable convenience and control for any size lab.
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MFT Denture Teeth Now Available in Expanded Shade Range
VITA®'s Multifunctional Teeth (MFT) are now available in an expanded shade range for greater versatility; the...See more five new shades are 3L1.5 (~C2), 4L1.5 (~C3), 5M1 (~C4) and Bleached Shades 0M1 and 0M3. Now offered in 23 molds and 15 shades, MFT is a value-priced, premium performance denture tooth line providing functionality (posteriors can be set in either lingualized or conventional occlusion) within a limited mold range. The teeth are ideal for laboratories looking to reduce inventory and improve efficiency without sacrificing esthetics or performance.

