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Digital production on demand – NobelProcera Scan and Design Services

Send a case, receive precision-fit abutments and implant crowns

Growth is the trend in the dental implant market, and there’s little sign of it slowing in the years ahead. As a result, dental laboratories that can consistently provide high-quality implant based restorations will be increasingly in demand. However, ramping up production of any of these components can require significant investments in equipment, time and staff training that many labs simply cannot afford. That’s where NobelProcera Scan and Design Services can help.

Previously only available for ordering implant bars, labs can now stream-line their workload and expand their offering of abutments and implant crowns by outsourcing design and production to NobelProcera. The process is simple. Using the online form, the lab uploads a 3Shape or NobelProcera digital scan file, enters their design specifications and sends their request in a click.

With the order sent directly to the expert NobelProcera production facility, a team of skilled CAD designers creates a design and shares a 3D visualization for the lab to approve. When the lab is happy, the precision-fit abutments and implant crowns are precision-manufactured, quality checked and dispatched back to the lab.

Outsourcing means opportunity

In a matter of days, the precisely manufactured abutment or implant bar is shipped to the lab with a material authenticity certificate and a five-year product warranty. By removing the need for expensive investments and offering unrivaled results, NobelProcera’s Scan and Design Service lets labs take advantage of requests for high-quality NobelProcera abutments and implant bars that they might otherwise be forced to pass up. In other words, it affords labs the flexibility to take opportunities that they can’t afford to miss.

NobelProcera CAD/CAM prosthetics are produced at state-of-the-art facilities in Mahwah, New Jersey, USA, and Chiba, Japan. Manufactured in accordance with the ISO 13485 quality management system and cleared by the FDA where required, the output quality of every prosthetic is monitored. This results in products demonstrating high precision of fit, mechanical stability and years of safe and reliable performance.

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