Prettau® 4 Anterior® on Titanit

The esthetic course about Prettau® 4 Anterior® single crowns on anterior primary structure in Titanit

The esthetic course about Prettau® 4 Anterior® single crowns on anterior primary structure in Titanit

During this course we show you all necessary digital working steps for the design of a primary structure with previously prepared dies, the corresponding tooth set-up as well as the two-color anodizing process of a Titanit structure. Using an anodized, anterior structure in Titanit, we will explain to the participants how to reproduce a natural-looking gingiva with Gingiva-Composites. We will also color the six crowns in Prettau® 4 Anterior® and characterize them with the ICE Stains 3D by Enrico Steger. In this way, the obtained result is a six-unit anterior primary structure in Titanit with cemented crowns in Prettau® 4 Anterior®. 

Target group

Zirkonzahn zirconia and system users 

Target group

Course duration

2 days

Course duration

Participants

4

Participants

Venue

Zirkonzahn Education Center Brunico, Education Center Neuler; other venues on request 

Venue

Program

Day 1 (all-day)

  • Software training: planning a six-unit Titanit structure and Prettau® 4 Anterior® crowns in just one working process
  • Elaboration of unsintered Prettau® 4 Anterior® crowns 
  • Coloring the unsintered Prettau® 4 Anterior® crowns with Colour Liquid Prettau® 4 Anterior® Aquarell
  • Drying and sintering the structures overnight 

Day 2 (all-day)

  • Evaluation of the sintering results 
  • Coloring the structure with the ICE Stains 3D by Enrico Steger/glaze material 3D Base Glaze
  • Cementation of the crowns onto the Titanit structure 
  • Application of Gingiva-Composite Tissue
  • Finalization of the structure 
  • Resolve outstanding issues 

Full Denture

Specialization course for the realization of a full denture

Tecno Med A — Friction Coping

The specialization course for friction copings on zirconia primary structures  

Tecno Med B — Friction Bar

The specialization course for friction elements on zirconia bars: what do you need to know?
 

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