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Jack Garcia, CDT · Implant Manager
Got Certified in Implants, very proud of this accomplishment.
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Kelly Fessel Carr wrote an article
Zirconia-reinforced materials are a new trend, and expanded options for pre-colored zirconia and ceramics...(more)
Innovative Materials
Kelly Fessel Carr · IDS 2013 Offers First Look at Emerging Innovations · Lab Owner · May 2013>Zirconia-reinforced materials are a new trend, and expanded options for pre-colored zirconia and ceramics for full contour restorations offer both efficiency and esthetics. Plus, a new type of material: a biocompatible, millable resin on which the final restoration can be built; there's no need for...
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Dana Glina · Education Coordinator
Cc: Thomas Wade, CDTCourse Openings still available for the Master Dentures on Implants with Tom Wade featuring SR Phonares...(more)
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LMT Communications, Inc. wrote an article
Preat Introduces New PRISM Services, Removable and Implant Products
LMT Communications, Inc.Preat Corp.'s PRISM Milling Center now offers implant frameworks with a new pearl texture surface, which provides mechanical retention and maximum space for resin for increased esthetics. The frameworks...
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LMT Communications, Inc. wrote an article
Digital Captek™ and ArgenZ™ Zirconia Make Debut
LMT Communications, Inc.To meet the needs of the changing landscape of the dental laboratory industry, Argen has heavily invested in future technologies and expanded its product line to include digital solutions. "Our vision...
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The Daily Bite
“There are two components to quality: conformance quality is the technical aspect of any business and perceived quality is the customer's perspective of the business. You build your laboratory on conformance quality but market the perceived quality.” – Robert Maccario, MBA, Professional Management Science
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Implants: Now a Standard of Care
Maribeth Marsico · Management · Nov 2006
Thanks to advances in CAD/CAM technology, immediate-loading implants and internal connection designs, implants are becoming the restorative dentist's first choice in tooth replacement.
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The Kolbeck Technique
Josef Kolbeck · Technical · Mar 2012
Josef Kolbeck offers a step-by-step look at his time- and material-saving method of processing a fixed removable denture with the pouring technique that he uses at Town & Country Dental Studios in Freeport, NY.
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Top Trending Topics at LAB DAY
LMT Communications, Inc. · LAB DAY · Apr 2012
At LMT's LAB DAY 2012--the largest international gathering of the dental laboratory community in North America--about 1,140 manufacturer and supplier representatives greeted over 3,100 attendees from 47...See more states and 49 countries. LAB DAY has become the place for product launches and breaking news. On the following pages, LMT Editors bring you the full scoop straight from the show floor and various industry events around Chicago. But first, here's an overview of the hot topics that inspired dialogue and debate during our profession's biggest weekend of the year: BUSINESS GETTING BETTER. If the mood among laboratory owners and managers could be summed up in two words, it would be "cautiously optimistic." Some, encouraged by a recent upswing in business--however slight--were hopeful we had turned an economic corner. In fact, during live polling at a Vident/Nobel Biocare panel discussion, 73% of attendees expected sales to be "up markedly" or "up slightly" in 2012: there's the optimism. For the "cautious" part of the equation, laboratory owners are wary of rising gas and metal prices, as well as how the economy will respond to this election year. DIGITAL DENTISTRY DOMINATES. This year, nearly one third of Lab Day exhibits and more than 50 clinics were dedicated to digital dentistry, including scanners, milling machines, software, rapid prototyping systems, wax printers and services. Laboratory owners relished the chance to hear about new capabilities, meet new players in the market and research just-right solutions for staying on top of this trend. In addition to the opportunity to use new materials, the need to increase efficiency continues to be the driving force behind the digital trend; in fact, some laboratory owners say the more they can automate, the better. "Over the next several years, we will probably see a shift in many of our manufacturing processes to automated processes," said Richard Harrell, Vice President, Dental Services Group, at the Vident/Nobel Biocare program. "We need a solution to the evolving shortage of skilled technicians--which I promise you will continue to become more pronounced as experienced technicians age out of the workforce." FULL CONTOUR AT FULL SPEED. "Full Z" was discussed at nearly every major event in Chicago, from Lab Day clinics to Jensen Education Day and Cal-Lab's Annual Meeting. "Full contour is growing at a faster rate than any other product in dentistry," Don Cornell told attendees at Jensen's program. He pointed out that it appeals to dentists because it's a low-cost solution patients are looking for; plus, it's relatively "bullet proof," the esthetics are sufficient for posteriors, and the digital process ensures better fits and fewer remakes. REMOVABLES ROCK. Are removables more recession-proof than fixed? That idea has found plenty of supporters over the last few years and the word in Chicago was no different: removables are the go-to treatment for many patients in this price-pressured market. One LAB DAY attendee told LMT, "I've owned a denture-only lab for over six years and gross sales have grown every year so far. Luckily, the recession hasn't impacted me," said David Reed, Cirrus Prosthetics, Shawnee, KS. Growth also continues to be driven by both demographics and the popularity of implants. "For the next 20 years, 10,000 people will reach the age of 65 on a daily basis," said Max Sturm, President of Candulor, during a press conference at LAB DAY. "In addition, 12% of all dentures are now implant supported and we expect to see 6.5% growth in this area next year." More good news for this specialty: digital solutions continue to come its way, like the new 3Shape Dental System™ 2013 software--which allows users to digitally design, print or mill gingiva, and then place traditional denture teeth--and Valplast's Precise-Fit™ for digitally designed trial baseplates. IMPLANTS ARE UBIQUITOUS. Because they have become the standard of care in many cases, implants are holding their own in this market too. "Even in uncertain times, implants remain a growth area," Chris Clark, Dentsply's President and COO, told members of the Cal-Lab Group. Clark pointed out that, historically, even just a slight improvement in unemployment rates has coincided with noted growth in implants. Especially strong areas include custom abutments--nearly three-quarters of laboratories now offer this service--and small-diameter implants, which Dr. Gordon Christensen reported (at the Lab Summit) to be "booming." GET OVER OVERSPECIALIZING. Another common theme in Chicago was diversification; presenters at several different programs warned laboratories of the danger of having too narrow a focus when it comes to product offerings. "There was a time when we could be very specific about the types of products we wanted to specialize in, but I'm not sure in this economic environment we can afford to be that selective," said Cornell. That sentiment was echoed at the Vident/Nobel Biocare program, where panelists advised attendees to look for alternative revenue streams. "Within your market, there are alternative markets you can serve--there's an awful lot you don't do that someone else does," said Harrell. "This may require that you outsource the product, but outsourcing can be the solution to capture more of the available dollars."
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LAB DAY Product Launch: Nobel Biocare Continues Emphasis On Implant Technology
LMT Communications, Inc. · LAB DAY · Apr 2012
> Nobel Biocare's NobelReplace implants now offer more restorative options with two additions to the line: **NobelReplace Conical Connection (CC)** features an internal conical connection designed to...See more preserve marginal bone by minimizing micro-movements and potential micro-leakage. It also withstands higher torque and lateral loading stress, minimizing forces on the retaining screw and prosthetic component. The implant has been designed with an integrated platform shift to increase soft-tissue volume for higher esthetics, is suitable for use with all prefabricated abutments and individualized CAD/CAM NobelProcera Abutments, and has the same prosthetic portfolio as NobelActive with restorative options on both implant and abutment level. **NobelReplace Platform Shift (PS)** features built-in platform shifting designed to maximize soft tissue for natural-looking esthetics. The internal tri-channel connection provides tactile feedback for accurate and predictable abutment placement. The company has also expanded its NobelActive implant concept with a 3.0-mm implant for areas with limited space. It's specially designed for the placement of single-unit maxillary lateral incisors as well as mandibular and central incisors, and is composed of grade 4 titanium that offers excellent fatigue (160 Ncm) and torque strength (>100 Ncm). In addition, the next generation NobelClinician diagnostics and implant treatment planning software is now open to other major implant systems and being offered on both Mac OS® X and Windows® platforms. NobelClinician combines a patient's detailed clinical information with 3D radiographic data to create a virtual environment that enables the clinician to take control of all key parameters associated with the treatment approach, implant system and positioning. For details, call 800-993-8100 (in U.S.), 800-263-4017 (in Canada) or visit www.nobelbiocare.com.
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Ivoclar Vivadent Hosts All-Ceramic Summits
Ivoclar Vivadent Inc. · Industry News · November 07, 2012
This fall, Ivoclar Vivadent hosted all-ceramic education events in North America and Europe featuring international opinion leaders. In September, 750 participants from 37 countries participated in...See more All-Ceramics Meets Implant Esthetics at the Kosmos complex in Berlin. Leading dental professionals presented treatment protocols for highly esthetic restorations, discussed long-term statistics on all-ceramics and covered the technology to enhance communication to treat patients. In October, more than 50 people participated in the All-Ceramic Leadership Summit: IPS e.max and Beyond at the ADA Headquarters in Chicago. Ivoclar Vivadent CEO Robert Ganley opened the program with a state of the industry address and e.max update; others covered topics related to e.max, implants and esthetic dentistry. In addition, Ivoclar Vivadent executives and laboratory participants gathered for a roundtable discussion on all-ceramics.
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Digital Dentistry in Today's Dental Laboratory
DENTSPLY Implants · LAB DAY West 2012 · Seminars/Clinics
Lars Hansson gives technicians an insight into the latest abutment design software and digital dentistry. He discusses treatment planning using CBCT, tissue management from implant design to the emergence...See more profile, as well as how to make your laboratory profitable and streamline production in any size lab.
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Easily Mill Custom Titanium/Co-Cr Implant Bars in Your Lab
Primotec USA · LAB DAY Chicago 2013
Christian Hannker, MDT, shows how Primotec's new 5-axis wet and dry mill can easily mill implant bars made out of titanium, Co-Cr and zirconia, with no finishing needed after milling.














