Titanium dental material 88M-TI5 Series
for dental restorationsCAD/CAMmodeling

titanium dental material
titanium dental material
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Characteristics

Type
titanium
Applications
for dental restorations, CAD/CAM, modeling
Other characteristics
biocompatible

Description

Titanium is a high quality material, defined as "biocompatible" because it interacts with the tissues and determines a biological response, i.e. it is able to integrate completely with the bone thanks to its capacity for osseointegration and therefore does not cause rejection reactions. For this reason, it has been used successfully in the dental field for decades. Over the years, the development of new solutions and methods for working with this metal has led dental laboratories to use sophisticated digital systems to model and manufacture prostheses directly from the milling of titanium discs. Pure and light, it is considered the best metal for medical use on the market. The range of Bio TI grade 5 titanium discs (Ti 90% Al 6% V 4%) is the best solution for making biocompatible and functional products with the highest quality materials. Bio TI products are available in a wide choice of fillers of different sizes and weights to make artifacts suitable for the aesthetic and functional rehabilitation of the masticatory apparatus. The range of Bio TiNb products offers a selection of fillers for the creation of skeletons. All products in the titanium range can be fused with the foundry machines SpeedCAST and TITEC by Orotig.

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IDEM 2024
IDEM 2024

19-21 Apr 2024 Singapore (Singapore)

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    IDEX 2024
    IDEX 2024

    8-11 May 2024 Istanbul (Turkey)

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