Solvay Dental 360 partners with CAD/CAM developer: 5 insights

Solvay Dental 360’s Ultaire AKP, a polymer for removable partial denture frames, was validated for milling in Ceramill Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing workflows through its recent partnership with Amann Girrbach.

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Here are five insights:

1. Ultaire AKP is a rigid material suitable as a metal replacement. It is designed to be tough enough to be tooth-supported while being flexible enough to perform undercuts more deeply.

2. With the partnership, Ultaire AKP’s manufacturing process is stored on the Ceramill software with all necessary design parameters and milling strategies.

3. Amann Girrbach users will not need to undergo complex training to process the removable partial denture fames. Ultaire AKP can be obtained from Amman Girrbach and the company’s dealers in Germany.

4. The Ultaire AKP module will be available following Ceramill’s upgrade later in August. Amman Girrbach is a pioneer in CAD/CAM technology.

5. Solvay Dental 360’s portfolio comprises more than 35 brands available in more than 1,500 formulations.

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