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DentCare Titanium DMLS
Material Excellence meets Technological Prowess
Presenting a ground breaking innovation in dental prosthesis manufacturing, powered by industry leading SISMA DMLS. This revolutionary approach, brought to you by DentCare, offers an advanced solution for creating dental frameworks of unparalleled quality and precision. At the heart of this innovation is the utilization of premium titanium alloy powder, meticulously selected to ensure not only exceptional precision but also optimal biocompatibility. This biocompatibility is crucial in minimizing any potential adverse reactions for patients undergoing dental procedures. To guarantee the utmost quality, DentCare places a strong emphasis on material purity. The metal powder used in this process is sourced directly from certified manufacturers, ensuring that it adheres to rigorous industry standards and maintains its integrity throughout the construction process. The key to this remarkable process is the Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) technique. This method involves the gradual layer-by-layer construction of dental frameworks using specialized medical-grade titanium alloy powder. This process not only eliminates the shortcomings of traditional casting methods but also results in lightweight designs that do not compromise on strength. Impressive mechanical properties are a hallmark of the dental frameworks produced using this technology. Boasting a remarkable tensile strength of 1350 MPa and a bonding strength of 42 MPa, these frameworks are engineered to withstand the demands of normal dental functions while seamlessly integrating with ceramic materials. DentCare's innovation extends to its versatility, allowing for the fabrication of a wide range of dental prosthesis. This includes the ability to create intricate long-span bridges with up to 16 units, accommodating various dental requirements with precision. Layered with indirect lab composites, Titanium DMLS offers an extremely light weight solution which with absolutely minimum wear of the antagonist and superlative patient comfort.
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