VITA North America says expanded portfolio provides even more possibilities for esthetics and efficiency in digital dentures.
VITA North America has expanded its VITA VIONIC SOLUTIONS portfolio and is now offering users even more freedom of choice for workflow and dental materials. Regardless of the hardware and software systems used, the expansion offers new possibilities in esthetics and efficiency for digital dentures.
In addition to the existing available products, users can now choose from an expanded range of products in the series:
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VITA offers 2 options for digitally fabricated dentures featuring quality and esthetics:
VITA, a leading provider of innovative dental products, pioneered the field of tooth shade determination with the development of the world-renowned VITA classical®A1-D4 shade guide and its proprietary VITA SYSTEM 3D-MASTER®, the first and only system of its kind that covers the complete range of natural tooth shades. From premium denture teeth and veneering materials, to digital shade measurement, furnaces, and CAD/CAM restorations, VITA helps laboratory technicians and clinicians deliver high-quality and esthetic results to patients quickly and efficiently.
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