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EQS-News News vom 09.03.2015

Straumann partners with Amann Girrbach to enter in-lab milling segment

Straumann partners with Amann Girrbach to enter in-lab milling segment  

 

 
  • New Straumann CARES® M series in-lab milling machine developed and manufactured by Amann Girrbach
  • Straumann pre-milled blanks enable labs to produce one-piece custom abutments with Straumann original connections
  • Complements Straumann’s centralized milling service
 

Basel/Koblach, 9 March 2015: Straumann, a global leader in tooth replacement, restorative and regenerative dentistry, and Amann Girrbach, a pioneer in dental CADCAM technology, today announced a collaboration through which the two companies will offer dental laboratories the capability of milling custom dental prosthetics (both tooth- and implant-borne) in house via Straumann CARES, with original Straumann connections and using state-of-the-art materials.

 

New 5-axis Straumann CARES in-lab mill

At the heart of the collaboration is a five-axis in-lab milling machine developed by Amann Girrbach to operate with the Straumann CARES CADCAM system. Branded as the ‚Straumann CARES® M Series by Amann Girrbach‘, it will be sold through Straumann in most Central European countries starting in the fourth quarter of 2015, with other regions to follow.

 

The new machine can be used to produce a broad range of prosthetics, from inlays, onlays, veneers, and single crowns, to bridges and screw-retained restorations. Prosthetics can be milled or ground in wet or dry modes from a very broad range of materials, including glass ceramic, zirconia, PMMA, cobalt chrome sinter metal, wax, lithium disilicate ceramics and resin nanoceramic.

 

The CARES M Series is competitively priced and – because it uses CARES Visual software and scanning technology – will be offered with the new CARES desktop scanner for labs entering digital workflows, or as a standalone for customers already equipped with a scanner.

 

As part of the collaboration, Straumann is supplying new pre-milled titanium abutment blanks, enabling labs with Amann Girrbach milling equipment to produce their own one-piece customized abutments with original Straumann connections.

 

Complemented by Straumann’s centralized milling service  

While the CARES M Series provides an all-round solution for labs, it is complemented by Straumann’s high-volume, high-precision centralized milling service. The combination offers a unique range of CADCAM prosthetic solutions.

 

 

About Amann Girrbach

Amann Girrbach is a global pioneer and leader in in-house CAD/CAM solutions for dental laboratories throughout the world. In addition to the headquarters in Koblach, Austria, the company has subsidiaries in Germany, the US, Brazil, China and Singapore. Amann Girrbach was formed in 2004 as a result of the merger of the two family-owned companies of Amann Dental GmbH, with headquarters in Koblach, and Pforzheim’s Girrbach Dental GmbH (D), and employs approximately 360 people worldwide. For further information on Amann Girrbach, visit www.amanngirrbach.com.

 

 

About Straumann

Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Straumann (SIX: STMN) is a global leader in implant, restorative and regenerative dentistry. In collaboration with leading clinics, research institutes and universities, Straumann researches, develops and manufactures dental implants, instruments, prosthetics and tissue regeneration products for use in tooth replacement and restoration solutions or to prevent tooth loss. Straumann currently employs approximately 2400 people worldwide and its products and services are available in more than 70 countries through its broad network of distribution subsidiaries and partners.

 

More information about Straumann and its products is available in the company’s new annual report: www.straumann.com/ar2014

 

 

Amann Girrbach and Straumann at the IDS

Both companies are represented at the International Dental Show in Cologne this week, Amann Girrbach in Hall 11.1/H039, and Straumann in Hall 4.2, G080/K089.