Review
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World J Stomatol. Aug 20, 2013; 2(3): 40-47
Published online Aug 20, 2013. doi: 10.5321/wjs.v2.i3.40
Table 1 Three types of zirconia products and their milling/grinding technology (Information provided by manufacturers)
Milling at green stage (non-sintered)Cercon base, Cercon (Degudent, Frankfurt, Germany)
Lava Frame, Lava (3M ESPE, Seefeld, Germany)
Hint-ELs Zirkon TPZ-G, DigiDent (Girrbach, Pforzheim, Germany)
ZirkonZahn, Steger (Steger, Brunneck, Italy)
Xavex G 100 Zirkon, Etkon (Etkon, Grafelfingen, Germany)
Grinding at pre-sintered stageIn-Ceram YZ Cubes, Cerec InLab (Sirona, Bensheim, Germany)
ZS-Blanks, Everest (KaVo, Leutkirch, Germany)
Hint-ELs Zirkon TZP-W, DigiDent (Girrbach, Pforzheim, Germany)
DC-Shrink, Precident DCS (DCS, Allschwil, Switzerland)
LAVA All-Ceramic System (3M ESPE, Seefeld, Germany)
Cercon Smart Ceramics (DeguDent, Hanau, Germany)
Procera Zirconia (Nobel Biocare, Göteborg, Sweden)
Grinding at completely sintered stageDC-Zirkon, Precident DCS (DCS, Allschwil, Switzerland)
Z-Blanks, Everest (KaVo, Leutkirch, Germany)
Zirkon TM, Pro 50, Cynovad (Cynovad, Montreal, Canada)
Hint-ELs Zirkon TZP-HIP, DigiDent (Girrbach, Pforzheim, Germany)
HIP Zirkon, Etkon (Etkon, Grafelfingen, Germany)