Nobel Biocare – NobelProcera Implant Bridge

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Nobel Biocare – NobelProcera Implant Bridge

Predictable quality and fast results with the new NobelProcera Implant Bridge

The new precision-milled NobelProcera Implant Bridge in high-translucency multilayered zirconia represents the latest in restorative innovation from Nobel Biocare.

With the angulated screw channel (ASC) innovation and completely cement-free adapters, the NobelProcera Implant Bridge offers a fast, predictable and cost-efficient solution for both dental laboratory and clinic.

The ASC option, combined with the pick-up functionality of the unique Omnigrip tooling, revolutionizes screw-retained restorations. It makes it possible to reposition the screw access hole in cases where it would otherwise be on the facial or incisal edge, or when occlusal space is limited, while also improving retrievability and reducing the risk of residual cement.

The benefits of ASC are possible thanks to the associated Omnigrip tooling – an innovation from Nobel Biocare’s product development team. The unique tip of the Omnigrip screwdriver allows the screw to be tightened and loosened within the angulated channel with easy accessibility, as well as easy handling from multiple angles, even in the posterior.

The pick-up ability of the special tip is also an outstanding feature. The Omnigrip Screwdriver delivers a strong hold for full insertion torque – even at an angle – to offer convenience and, most importantly, safety. The Omnigrip is designed to hold the screw firmly when it matters most – when the clinician is working in the patient’s mouth.

The recent NobelProcera launches do not stop there, with precision-milled bridges in the same high-translucency multilayered full-contour zirconia also now available. Following the recent introduction of the NobelProcera Crown in the same material, these products harmonize the NobelProcera offering. Each solution in the range efficiently combines high-strength with esthetics and a time-saving workflow. Thanks to the full-contour nature and excellent occlusal detail, the dental technician need only apply subtle staining, if desired, before polishing and glazing.

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