These new crowns are designed to mimic the anatomy of primary teeth in both color and shape, ensuring a natural and esthetically pleasing appearance.
Featuring patented laser sintering technology, Directa USA has launched Ceramir Pediatric Crowns, described as a groundbreaking advancement in pediatric dentistry.
The new pediatric crowns are available through Directa USA, the North American subsidiary of Directa Dental Group, a renowned Swedish dental manufacturing company, and these crowns feature a homogeneous glass-like structure, providing natural translucency and a high-gloss surface.
Ceramir Pediatric Crowns are designed to set a new standard in restorative dentistry for children. The crowns mimic the anatomy of primary teeth in both color and shape, ensuring a natural and esthetically pleasing appearance, according to Directa.
The advanced technology used in Ceramir Pediatric Crowns allows for the creation of crowns with very thin walls. Additionally, these crowns can be easily repaired chairside with additional composite material, enabling minimally invasive procedures and preserving as much tooth structure as possible.
Directa also will offer a Ceramir Pediatric Crowns Kit in 2 sizes. Made from child-safe, Bisphenol A-free materials, they are formulated to ensure safety and biocompatibility. Also, with their high-quality, prefabricated design, they enable swift and secure treatments while preserving much natural tooth structure as possible.
With a commitment to deliver optimal care for children, the introduction of Ceramir Pediatric Crowns underscores the company’s dedication to innovation and excellence in pediatric dental care. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, Directa offers dental professionals a strong solution for pediatric restorative dentistry, ultimately enhancing oral health for children globally.
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