CAD/CAM materials
Zirconium dioxide – Brilliant results with the next generation.
Why does pritidenta offer so many different translucencies, shades and heights?
Each lab or milling center has its own specific requirements regarding the result, the price, the translucency and the area of application: priti®multidisc ZrO2 offers the right solution for every need - It‘s good to know that you have a choice when you need it!
priti®multidisc ZrO₂, monochrome
(High Translucent, Extra Translucent, Translucent, Opaque)
Translucency




Color Shades
As much as necessary, as little as possible!
Industrial pre-staining offers many benefits compared to manual staining:
- Save time and materials when completing routine tasks
- High process reliability due to constant coloring
- Reliable homogeneous penetrating staining
- Higher translucence
- No contamination of sintering furnace

priti®multidisc ZrO₂, multicolor
(High Translucent, Extra Translucent, Translucent)
Translucency




Adjusting the position allows all 16 VITA shades to be achieved with just 7 blanks!
We are particularly proud of the multicolor shades: Every priti®multidisc ZrO2 multicolor has a harmonious color gradient that imitates that of natural teeth:
- Highly aesthetic
Harmoniously adjusted color gradients that meet the highest aesthetic requirements. This means that fully anatomical restorations can be produced without ceramic veneering. - Quick
Time-consuming procedures such as dipping, painting and drying are no longer required, so the sintering process can start immediately after milling. - Simple
Just glaze and polish to get convincing, highly aesthetic results. - Keep inventories low
Achieve all 16 VITA® shades with just 7 different blanks.
priti®multibloc ZrO₂, multicolor
Translucency

Adjusting the position allows 7 VITA shades to be achieved
with just 3 blanks!

What our customers say about us.
"pritidenta systematized zirconia for success.
Very few of the zirconia blanks on the market stand out as unique. pritidenta found a way with excellent, natural-looking results through CAM techniques. Nesting high or low is not new, of course, but nobody has gone this far to make sure the end results are consistent and predictable..."