CHICAGO - Two new impression materials work better than competing products in the wet environment of the human mouth, their maker claimed in a press conference Friday at the Chicago Dental Society ...
Evonik is the first company in the world to launch a 3D-printable PEEK (polyether ether ketone) filament as an implant-grade material for medical applications. In so doing, the specialty chemicals ...
While dental technology has changed impression making considerably, areas remain that are in need of significant improvement. In particular, making impressions of multiple implants is still a ...
Sunit Dhawan Rohtak, January 22 Research scholars at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) here have developed a fused deposition modelling three-dimensional PEEK printer for the production of medical ...
Evonik is expanding its product range of biocompatible high-performance polymers of its VESTAKEEP ® PEEK brand for medical technology. The specialty chemical company has developed a new radiopaque ...
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