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The PROCERA® AllCeram system is a variety of extremely dense-sintered aluminum oxide cores ideal for crowns, laminates, bridges and implant abutments. The strength in the core material is such that AllCeram can be used for prosthetic reconstruction anywhere in the mouth. Procera® AllCeram is 99.5 percent pure aluminum oxide and is biocompatible.
AllCeram provides the translucent beauty of an all-ceramic tooth yet prepares and cements like an ordinary crown. It’s as close to the real thing as you can get. Long-term clinical studies over ten years have shown Procera to be durable and consistent with unlimited potential.

The Procera System is not limited to single restorations; nor is it limited in terms of esthetics or strength. Presently there is Procera AllCeram 0.4 mm, which allows optimal strength and esthetics and has the ability to produce white and ultra translucent shades. The original AllCeram 0.6 mm allows excellent strength ands esthetics. The new AllZirkon has much greater strength and yet maintains the esthetics. The AllCeram 0.6 mm is ideal for strong anterior and posterior bridges
More than 1,700,000 Procera All-Ceram restorations have been placed in the patients mouths over the past ten years. Remarkable results have been obtained in controlled clinical studies. Extremely low fracture rates have been reported and the restorations serve for many years.
More and more patients are asking for restorations made of material not containing metal or other alloys. Procera® AllCeram is made of a bio-compatible material (comparable to Titanium) which minimized the risk of allergic reactions.
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Procera – All Ceramic Crowns
Procera All Ceram combines excellent and profound strength with beautiful esthetics. The material consists of 99.5 percent pure aluminum oxide and is biocompatible, thereby ensuring excellent long-term esthetics.
Procera All Ceram is translucent giving the tooth a natural appearance. At the same time Procera All Ceram is excellent for concealing underlying surfaces, such as amalgam and root fillings. This ceram is also customized but still industrially produced, ensuring predictable results. You should try quickly in your mouth with minimal adjustments.
With the strength in the core material, Procera All Ceram can be recommended for prosthetic reconstructions anywhere in the mouth. More and more patients are asking for constructions made of material not containing metal or other alloys. Procera All Ceram is made of bio-compatible material (comparable to Titanium) which minimizes the risk of allergic reactions. No need to worry about your allergies when you use Procera All Ceram. The translucent coping offers remarkable esthetic characteristics. When combined with Procera All Ceram Porcelain the advantages are clearly demonstrated. To recreate the beauty of natural your teeth, the porcelain has been formulated to make the most of the coping’s inherent potential and efficient.
Procera® Crown Zirconia
- Fracture rate only 0.26%
- Proven strength and all-ceramic beauty
- Highly biocompatible material
- No specialized clinical preparation or cementation procedures
- Zirconia for the highest load situations
Procera® Crown Alumina
- Fracture rate only 0.26%
- Proven strength and all-ceramic beauty
- Highly biocompatible material
- No specialized clinical preparation or cementation procedures
- Alumina for the most outstanding light transmission
NEW – Procera® Bridge Zirconia up to 9 units
- Extends the span for existing bridges from four units within 15 x 50 mm to bridgemaintaineds from 25 x 60 mm
- Marginal fit to less than 15 microns along full length of bridge
- Excellent esthetics when combined with NobelRondo™
- Highly biocompatible material
- Indicated for all positions within the mouth
NEW – Procera® Bridge Alumina
- Densely sintered Alumina bridge
- maintaineded for the anterior region, premolar to premolar
- Unsurpassed light transmission for the best cosmetic results
- Possible with conventional cementation, saving valuable chair time compared to bonding



