CEREC Doctors

New VITA SMART.FIRE®


VITA INTRODUCES “SMART” FIRING UNIT

FOR CHAIRSIDE RESTORATIONS

                                  New VITA SMART.FIRE® boasts easy-to-use interface with one-step

material selection and program start

YORBA LINDA, Calif. (Feb. 7, 2018) — To meet the special needs of chairside milling dentists, VITA has introduced the VITA SMART.FIRE, a fast, efficient and compact firing unit for chairside restorations, including the crystallization, glaze, stain and corrective firing of all common chairside materials.

Featuring an intuitive user interface, materials may be selected in one simple step. In addition, customizable material-specific programs are already pre-installed for simple firing. The VITA SMART.FIRE system includes a durable firing unit for robust firing technology and reliable function, an intuitive touch control unit with a high resolution, 10-inch display and an integrated service drawer for easy access to important accessories, such as firing trays and platinum pins. The fully automatic temperature calibration produces reliable results, and a software-based assistance function is also available for supported, step-by-step firing.

With the VITA SMART.FIRE, CAD/CAM restorations can be completed chairside, even for monolithic, ceramic restorations. The convenient, compact size means VITA SMART.FIRE can also be set up quickly and simply, and is mobile for use in any treatment room.

VITA is a leading provider of innovative dental products. From premium denture teeth and veneering materials, to digital shade measurement, furnaces and CAD/CAM restorations, VITA helps laboratory technicians and clinicians deliver high quality and esthetic results to patients quickly and efficiently.

For more information on VITA SMART.FIRE, visit www.vitanorthamerica.com or call 800-828-3839.

 

 


Does that oven beat the CS2?

Especially with the handling of e.max?


I will look at it at the Midwinter Meeting in Chicago.  There is no way of knowing what beats what at this point.  All there is to go on is manufacturer claims.  


Don‘t you trust the manufacturers?