This free webinar will feature industry CAD/CAM leader’s discussion on how to best speed up your practice through the use of the Programat® CS6 Furnace from Ivoclar Vivadent.
Ivoclar Vivadent has announced the launch of its new “Speed Up Your Practice” webinar presented by James Klim, DDS. This webinar will display and discuss the new Programat® CS6 Furnace, with a focus on speeding up CAD/CAM practices.
The Programat® CS6 is a multifunctional furnace with an optimized firing chamber. This is said to make programs faster and to have better esthetics for final restorations. It features superspeed crystallization and a proprietary vacuum which makes sintering faster without sacrificing esthetic quality, per Ivoclar Vivadent’s website.
The furnace is optimized for IPS e.max ZirCAD and has a 10-year material guarantee to ensure the best quality results.
The webinar will also host a discussion panel featuring accredited CAD/CAM industry leaders Kristine Aadland, DMD, Dhaval Patel, DDS, George Tysowksy, DDS, and Todd Eerlich, DDS. The event will take place on August 26 from 8-9pm EST. This is a free event and registration is available online now.
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