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2011 Articles

March 2011
Journal of Dental Technology

"Final Impressions” Q&A with Sensable’s Bob Steingart

March 22, 2011
DrBicuspid.com
Dental CAD/CAM technology and prices improving
Spotlights Sensable’s Intellifit TE (Touch Enabled) Digital Restoration System.

March 2011
Dentistry IQ
Heraeus, Sensable Dental team up on digital dental restorationsFDLA Focus
The addition of the Heraeus PremiumR digital tooth library allows dental labs even more choice in creating aesthetically pleasing restorations.

2010 Articles

4th Quarter 2010
FDLA Focus

Flexible partials are growing in popularity as patients get more involved in their dental care and selecting their restoration options.

November 2010
Lab Tribune

Digital technology is rapidly transforming the dental industry, and as a forward- looking dental lab, it’s important for us to constantly review and adopt the best new products and techniques, so we can offer the best solutions to our doctors
and their patients.

CAD/CAM Vol 1. Issue 2 2010

For more than a hundred years, dental laboratories have designed dental restorations the same way by using a lost-wax process in accordance with which the design is first modelled by hand in wax, then reviewed, refined, invested and finally burned out in the process of creating amould that will be used for casting.

July/August 2010
eLABORATE

A look at CAD/CAM chrome partial frameworks created with the Sensable System.

June 2010
Dental Lab Products

New growth is ahead in the removables market. Will you be ready to meet the demand?

January 2010
OralHealthJournal.com

Technicians design and create the prosthetic restoration working entirely digitally, while keeping the manual proprioception to which they are accustomed.

January 2010
MD&DI
The Smile Goes Digital
Rapid design and manufacturing advances are speeding up the process to create dental restorations, saving time for dentists and patients.

January 2010
Dental Lab Products

[Technology] almost makes the local lab relationship less important.