sonia
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After doing a lot of research and working for the company, I have come to a conclusion for now, that Nano Filled Composite Teeth are the best teeth so far out in the market to use for your IMPLANT Hybrid Cases.
The shades are easy to choose since they are A to D shade.
They are categorized into 4 different molds such as:
DELICATE: for females
UNIVERSAL: for male and female
INDIVIDUAL: as the name suggests
VIGOROUS: for strong characteristic features.
NFC is a 4 layer tooth. Two of these layers are made of NANO FILLED COMPOSITE (NFC),which ensures the particular, abrasion-resistant characteristics. The other two layers are formed from PMMA material which provides good bonding with the denture base acrylic.
Each tooth is individually layered and they are the most beautiful 3 dimensional Composite teeth i have seen.
They come in 15 upper anterior molds, 4 lower anterior molds and 3 posterior molds.
They are well compared to the porcelain teeth in regards to strength, plaque affinity or staining. The advantage over Porcelain teeth is that it doesnt make that clicking sound.
Email sonia at [email protected] or call 310 694 6986
The shades are easy to choose since they are A to D shade.
They are categorized into 4 different molds such as:
DELICATE: for females
UNIVERSAL: for male and female
INDIVIDUAL: as the name suggests
VIGOROUS: for strong characteristic features.
NFC is a 4 layer tooth. Two of these layers are made of NANO FILLED COMPOSITE (NFC),which ensures the particular, abrasion-resistant characteristics. The other two layers are formed from PMMA material which provides good bonding with the denture base acrylic.
Each tooth is individually layered and they are the most beautiful 3 dimensional Composite teeth i have seen.
They come in 15 upper anterior molds, 4 lower anterior molds and 3 posterior molds.
They are well compared to the porcelain teeth in regards to strength, plaque affinity or staining. The advantage over Porcelain teeth is that it doesnt make that clicking sound.
Email sonia at [email protected] or call 310 694 6986