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July-August | No. 4, Vol. 9

SS White introduces
Great White carbide lab burs
By SS White

and lower instrument cost. With optimal material reduction, the laboratory cutters produce a high-quality
surface finish, which helps reduce
remakes,” reported Miles.

COLOGNE, Germany: When choos-

For increased performance and durability in laboratories, SS White recently introduced its Great White Lab
Series Carbide Burs, with a patented
proprietary zirconium nitride coating to increase the surface hardness
of the bur and create an extremely
efficient cutting instrument. According to Brant Miles, Director of Business Development at SS White, the
Great White laboratory burs offer up
to ten times increased durability and
longevity compared with products
not coated with zirconium nitride.
With a tungsten carbide head, the
burs cut a multitude of different
dental substrates, and a stainless-

© Tom Carvalho, DTI

ing a dental bur, the options seem
endless, even for specialty burs like
those designed for laboratory applications. The needs and requirements
of dental laboratories have changed
significantly over the past ten years,
and today’s laboratories cut everything from plaster to titanium and
require a product that offers great
efficiency.

For increased performance and durability in laboratories, SS White recently introduced its Great White Lab Series Carbide Burs with a
patented proprietary zirconium nitride coating

steel shank reduces unnecessary
wear to the handpiece. The burs are
abrasion-resistant, reducing surface
heat and vibration for a cooler and
more consistent surface finish.
With the versatility to cut all types of
materials, the Great White laborato-

ry burs are available in cross-cut and
spiral-fluted blade configurations in
a variety of shapes, sizes and grits.
Dental professionals can choose the
correct instrument for all applications, whether for bulk reduction,
adjusting or fine finishing on all dental materials, including stone, acrylic,

SS White invites anyone interested
in adding Great White carbide laboratory burs to their SS White product line or becoming an SS White
dealer to contact International Director of Sales Michael Schwartz at
mschwartz@sswhitedental.com. By
partnering with SS White and representing the 175-year-old brand, dealers will benefit from:
•
a differentiated restorative and
endodontic full product line
•
world-class quality
(ISO 13485:2003)
•
preferred pricing commitment
•
industry leading delivery times
•
full sales and marketing support.

precious and non-precious metal, or
any other material used in the dental
laboratory.
“The Great White Lab Series burs offer excellent value owing to their
industry-leading cutting efficiency,
which leads to increased service life

For more information can be found at
www.sswhitedental.com

New 3Shape Dental System 2019
software now available
COPENHAGEN, Denmark: 3Shape
has announced the release of the
2019 version of its industry-leading
design software for laboratories. The
new and improved 3Shape Dental
System 2019 includes significantly
enhanced solutions for designing
and producing dentures, splints and
clear aligners, as well as improvements to core workflows.
“3Shape Dental System 2019 enables
labs to do what they love, creating
great aesthetic and functional dental art,” said 3Shape Vice President
for Product Strategy Rune Fisker. He
added, “With every new 3Shape Dental System software release and as a
part of our 3Shape LabCare promise,
we develop stronger software with
increased productivity and new opportunities for labs to expand their
business and unleash their potential.”
Powerful advancements to 3Shape’s
denture design software and new developments in materials and manufacturing allow for higher profit margins for laboratories when producing

dentures digitally. The new features
of teeth-in-blocks, optimised try-in
denture workflow, and improved
TRIOS integration and alignment
reduce labour time, production costs
and improve efficiency.
Clear Aligner Studio enables laboratories to expand their offerings
with clear aligners. The new version
of Clear Aligner Studio brings 20–40
per cent efficiency gains to the setup and staging of clear aligners and
includes new automated features,
such as ID tagging, attachment sizing
and placement.
3Shape Splint Studio enables laboratories to easily produce splints, night
guards, protectors and similar dental
appliances with just a few clicks. It is
important to note that 3Shape Splint
Studio has not yet been approved by
the Food and Drug Administration
in the US.
Globally renowned certified dental
technicians Przemek Seweryniak
and Kate Brantvik have created a
complete set of new smile libraries for 3Shape Dental System and
3Shape Smile Design. The smile li-

braries are based on real people’s
smiles and are included in a corresponding coffee table book meant
for patients and dental practices. Patients can leaf through the book and
choose a desired smile. Laboratories
can then create the restoration chosen from the book using the matching library in 3Shape Dental System.
Additionally, 3Shape Dental System
2019 is now up to ten times faster in
starting new cases, re-opening previously designed cases, and importing
and exporting material settings. The
system now offers design proposals
with just one click—for example,
for beautiful gingivae for implant
bridges. There is also a new advanced
function using the patient’s real jaw
motion.
Speaking about the new Dental System software, 3Shape co-founder
Tais Clausen remarked, “Dental System 2019 is for labs of all sizes that
want to stay ahead in a changing
industry. And dentistry is indeed
changing. More and more dentists
want to enjoy the efficiency and
improved patient experience enabled by intraoral scanners and 3D

© 3Shape

By DTI

3Shape Dental System 2019 adds more features to software for laboratories.

software for diagnostics and treatment. Labs can play a key role in this
change because the digital dentist
needs a strong digital partner—a lab
they can work with to realize the full
potential of today’s technologies.
“Labs are also seeking partners. Many
labs work closely with expert design
services, milling centers and 3D print

providers to ensure that they can fulfill their customers varied demands.
The open system philosophy behind
Dental System will enable you to
work directly and seamlessly with
the industry’s strongest providers.”


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LAB TRIBUNE

Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition | 4/2019

inLab software update 19.0: organise and
link digital processes efficiently
New Connect Case Center Inbox for all dental lab oratories

By Dentsply Sirona
The broad range of indications and
the easy to use software interface
make Dentsply Sirona’s inLab CAD/
CAM software a central component
of the digital workflow in many laboratories. The brand new inLab software 19.0 update offers more design
options, better efficient organization
of production and enhanced networking with the dental practice.

inLab users still benefit from the
ability to receive digital impressions
and order data transmitted through
Connect Case Center, formerly Sirona Connect, directly within the
inLab software. The Connect Case
Center Inbox is a new feature. This
standalone application gives labs
that also, or only, work with other
CAD/CAM software flexible access
to digital impression data that has
been generated from a CEREC digital
impression unit, such as Primescan
or Omnicam. For further processing
in the preferred laboratory software,
the Inbox not only generates the
inLab format, but for the first time,
also the dental project format validated for exocad®, providing model
and case data, color information and
preparation margins. Other common open data formats, such as STL
and OBJ, are also available. Further
functions can also be used, such as
multiple downloading for the storage of cases in predefined work folders and linking to laboratory management software.

The continuous development and
optimization of the inLab software
strengthens professional application
opportunities for more productivity in the laboratory. The inLab CAD
SW 19.0 Model App now allows laboratories to use both nt-trading and
ELOS Medtech model analogs when
designing implant prosthetic cases.
Furthermore, Atlantis® Core Files
that are received can now be made
into a model, under consideration
of the appropriate abutment geometry, so that an analog model is not
required for such cases.
The cooperation between Dentsply
Sirona and exocad®, which was announced earlier this year, represents
a synergistic partnership that benefits the dental laboratory. exocad®
users can now take advantage of
a validated workflow that utilizes
Dentsply Sirona’s high-precision
extraoral scanner, the inEos X5. This
workflow enables a case to be created
in exocad®, then scanned with inEos
X5 from inLab software version 19.0
or higher, and designed with the exocad® software* in a fully integrated
workflow.

The Connect Case Center Inbox is
subject to license, but customers
who upgrade to inLab software 19.0
will receive it for free with the current update. The application can be
used on a separate Windows PC, independently of an inLab PC. For the
first time, the inLab software 19.0 is
also available for download (search
‘inLab software 19.0’ online). As usual, the inLab software update 19.0 license (CAD and CAM) can be ordered
from specialist retailers.

inLab CAM software with
new process options

inLab CAM software 19.0 provides
even more efficient production processes, particularly when used with
the 5-axis inLab MC X5 grinding and
milling unit. For the first time, inLab
CAM 19.0 contains an analysis tool
that ensures a high-level of reliability by providing a production simulation that previews the final production, on the basis of positioning,
sprueing and tool configuration. The
thickness of the walls of the object
can also be tested before processing.
For the manufacturing of Dentsply
Sirona Digital Dentures, the software
update offers freespace milling of
the Lucitone 199 Denture Base disk

the provides easier access for the lab
technician when bonding Portrait
IPN Denture Teeth in place. Furthermore, 35mm disks in height (of all
material classes) can now be processed in the inLab MC X5, including
Lucitone 199.
In the case of restoration data from
other CAD software, tool-compatible
machining of the fitting surfaces is
also possible with the inLab production machines. The inLab MC X5 can
now also be used to produce crowns
with screw access channels from

grinding materials using the wet
grinding process, e.g., Celtra Duo, for
the manufacture of implant-based
restorations.
Be it seamless inLab system integration with automatic data transfer or
the import of open data: regardless
of which CAD data basis is used, the
inLab CAM software has an intelligent query system, and guides the
user safely through the manufacturing process depending on the type
of restoration. In addition, the extended validated construction info

interface with exocad® enables restoration data to be conveniently imported into the inLab CAM software
for the first time in a compatible format, where it can be processed with
inLab MC X5 or inLab MC XL.*
The new Cercon® xt ML disk from
Dentsply Sirona – the extra translucent zirconia with a natural color
gradient for high-quality esthetic
results – has also been validated for
production with inLab MC X5. It can
be selected directly in the inLab CAM
19 software or higher going forward.

*Available from exocad® 2.3 Matera.
Availability may differ between exocad® sales partners – please direct your
inquiries to the respective sales partner.
You will find a list of the authorized exocad® sales partners at exocad.com/ourpartners/reseller

For more information about the Dentsply
Sirona portfolio please contact your local
representative.
Dentsply Sirona
21st Floor, The Bay Gate Tower
Business Bay, Al Sa’ada Street
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel.: +971 (0)4 523 0600
Web: www.dentsplysirona.com/MENA
E-mail: MEA-Marketing@dentsplysirona.com

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