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Patient information
Chameleon Veneers
Since the Chameleon Porcelain Veneer was introduced into the U.K. by the Terec Group, it has established an expanding demand. This simple technique for replacing natural enamel, allows the restoration of anterior teeth without involving the removal of large amounts of sound tooth substance.
Indications
Chameleon Veneers have been successfully used to correct the following situations:
- Restoring worn and aged appearance
- Discoloured teeth. Tetracycline stains - Hypoplasia
- Chipped teeth
- Peg laterals
- Malaligned teeth
- Partial erupted teeth
- Median diastema and space closure
- Covering eroded palatal enamel
Clinical Advantages
- In most cases no anaesthetic required
- Minimal preparation, therefore preserving irreplaceably sound tooth structure
- Gingival integrity. The margin of the preparation is supra-gingival ensuring excellent gingival response and tolerance
- High level of oral hygiene
- No temporisation
Chameleon Zirconia
Since the Terec Group was formed back in 1982 it has been our quest to research and then guide clinicians in the very latest technologies. The group first introduce Chameleon Cosmetic veneers, inlays and crowns and the very latest luting composite to our clinicians, the Terec Group are delighted they have brought the best veneering system to the UK market, a restoration that is still at the forefront of technology.
Now for the first time the Terec Group can not only bring beauty, aesthetics and biocompatibility but more importantly the ultimate in strength. “The new all round prosthetic solution”.
Zirconia restorations have been developed by the leading dental companies with design, reliability and biocampatibily in mind. Zirconia has been around in other industries for a long time. The substrate has a Mega Pascal (MPa) strength of between 1200 - 1300, and combined with the beauty of modern ceramics, specifically developed for Zirconia substrates, the Clinician and Patient have ultimate reliability. The Terec Group believes it is the best all-round ceramic solution today.
Metal Ceramics
Ensures a strong bond between ceramic and metal
IPS d.SIGN is a high-quality fluorapatite-leucite glass-ceramic. The material, which has been successfully used in dentistry for many years, is specially designed for fabricating metalsupported crowns and bridges.
All IPS d.SIGN alloys are coordinated with the IPS d.SIGN ceramic and their biocompatibility is well documented.
The coordinated materials from one manufacturer ensure a high standard of quality of dental restorations.
Empress All Ceramics
The desire for beautiful teeth is a natural one – a good reason to pay attention to the selection and quality of the restoration. Your dentist can help you to individually fulfil your wishes and needs. Ivoclar Vivadent offers a wide range of products to provide you with lifelike restorations. The best restoration is one that is not recognized as such.
Ceramics meet the highest aesthetic expectations and are biocompatible. All-ceramic restorations do not have a metal core. Therefore, light can shine through the restorations as it does in natural teeth. In addition, the adjoining gum will show no dark metal edges. Ceramic material is colourfast and wear-resistant. In addition, the low heat conduction protects the dental nerve, which is very sensitive to temperature changes.
Astra Implants
As a wholly-owned subsidiary of AstraZeneca, a highly respected, global pharmaceutical company, we have a long tradition in research and product development. Extensive scientific documentation from clinical studies confirms that the Astra Tech implant system enables very good results —over both the short- and long-term. What’s more, we continuously strive to make the market’s leading implant system even better. A perfect example is OsseoSpeed™, a fluoride-modified surface on the implant that generates more bone and speeds up the healing process. This patented innovation opens up opportunities for even more people to receive safe tooth replacement that looks, feels and functions like natural teeth.





