Cagenix recently unveiled their new AccuFrame IC (Individual Crown) System at the 43rd Annual Session of the American College of Prosthodontists, which was held on October 9–12, in Las Vegas, Nev.
Cagenix recently unveiled their new AccuFrame IC (Individual Crown) System at the 43rd Annual Session of the American College of Prosthodontists, which was held on October 9–12, in Las Vegas, Nev.
For the most part, fixed-hybrid dental restorations have utilized common denture teeth that are affordable but easily damaged, or extremely expensive, complex individual crown options. The AccuFrame IC System offers a new choice: Permanent dental restoration at a price point aimed at well below any comparable product on the market.
“There’s no doubt that the AccuFrame IC System is a real game-changer,” says Cagenix CEO Daryl Newman. “Finally, prosthodontists and dental laboratories have a new and innovative option-one that allows them to offer patients the highest quality dental restoration at the most affordable price on the market.”
Fixed-hybrid dental restoration utilizes a metal framework supporting one or more permanent crowns. The AccuFrame IC System from Cagenix combines individual crowns that can be manufactured in a choice of ceramic materials-high-strength zirconia, e.max® or even layered porcelain-with the company’s AccuFrame or AccuFrame Plus titanium frameworks. This construction is designed to virtually eliminate the risk of tooth wear and breakage. Plus, the crowns reportedly look and feel completely natural.
Following on the product introduction at the ACP event, Cagenix is offering a free Kindle Fire HD tablet to any prosthodontist or dental lab placing an initial order for an AccuFrame IC framework. Those wanting details can call Cagenix at 1-866-964-5736 or use the Contact Form on www.cagenix.com.
“As patients continue to demand better dental restoration,” Newman says, “Cagenix will continue to develop innovative solutions for prosthodontists and dental labs. The AccuFrame IC System is one more step in a series of advances we have made and will continue to make in support of the industry.”