ZURICH, Switzerland: Nobel Biocare and DOCERAM Medical Ceramics are combining their strengths in order to offer high-quality restorative solutions which will provide ease and flexibility of use for their customers. The first achievement in this strengthened partnership is the release of the NobelProcera Zirconia Implant Bridge, which enables restorative flexibility through a simplified workflow and is produced in the high-end Nacera Pearl zirconia material.
Nobel Biocare is a worldwide pioneer in innovative implant-based treatment solutions, including NobelProcera Services for individualised restorations. DOCERAM Medical Ceramics is an internationally recognised dental ceramics manufacturer offering the Nacera brand. The first achievement in this strengthened partnership is the release of the NobelProcera Zirconia Implant Bridge, which enables restorative flexibility through a simplified workflow and is produced in the high-end Nacera Pearl zirconia material.
The two dental specialists have been cooperating for many years in research, development and production. The crucial factor for both parties throughout has always been the exceptionally high standard of quality and reliability of their products as well as the associated customer satisfaction. Their aim for the future is to strategically enhance this successful cooperation.
This even closer cooperation between the two companies creates synergies for mutual advancement in areas such as technical training and customer service. Dr Karl-Heinz Klotz, business unit director at DOCERAM Medical Ceramics, said: “We are bringing the cooperation to a new level with the current agreement. This allows us to serve the implant sector through a strong partner with our Nacera products. Due to the extremely high level of expertise in implantology at Nobel Biocare, we can adapt our products exactly to the local dental requirements. A development from which the patient ultimately benefits.”
Natasha Haddad, business unit head at NobelProcera, added: “The comprehensive product know-how of DOCERAM Medical Ceramics supports us above all in the area of research and development and in user support. In this way, we can offer our customers first-class service and are ideally prepared for future challenges.”
For more than 20 years, DOCERAM Medical Ceramics has used its technical expertise to develop and manufacture zirconia components for use in dental technology. The Nacera brand and its Nacera Pearl series offer dental technicians a zirconia material combining high bending strength and optimum aesthetics. High-quality Nacera process optimisation products and other accessories for finalising full monolithic restorations are also supplied so that zirconia processing can be completed in the laboratory.
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