Trilor Hi-tech polymer disc for dental prosthesis without metal.
Trilor® is the most innovative material on the dental prostheses market.
Trilor, developed by Bioloren, is a new generation polymer composed of a resin (thermodrotable) and a reinforcement in multidirectional fiberglass.
FRC (Fiber Reinforced Composite) are materials used in planes and other sectors where high resistance and low weight are essential requirements.
- Multidirectional braided fiber structure for good performance in terms of load distribution.
- Tension in response to the forces applied from different angles.
- Ideal material for permanent and temporary dental restorations.
Trilor Polymer is a very resistant material.
- Flexion resistance significantly higher than that of other metal -free materials.
- Trilor is a very resistant material.
- Strong resistance to flexion.
- Trilor Polymer: 540 MPa.
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Carbon fiber: 250 MPa.
Trilor Polymer is a material with elasticity close to dentin.
- Perfect mechanical compatibility with biological and synthetic materials.
- Excellent grip between the fibers and the matrix, a large surface contact.
- Dispersion of occlusal forces through the very structure of the matrix.
Trilor® is extremely light, 3 to 5 times lighter than cobalt-chrome or zirconic reinforcements.
For this reason, it is extremely comfortable for the patient, in particular on extensive prostheses, and does not request the mucous membranes
Trilor® is extremely biocompatible, respects the highest international security standards.
- The Trilor without metal structure avoids bimetallism.
- Technology capable of minimizing the absorption of liquids in the mouth.
- The trill structures are chemically stable.
- Free from corrosion and oxidation.
A trill disc always retains its size, machining to standards 1: 1. Glass glass, direct link Vec the aesthetic materials.
- Direct repair in the office with composite materials.
- White ivory color for a very aesthetic appearance, no opacification.
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Trilor allows you to save working time.
Trilor disk indications:
Fixed prosthesis:
- Anterior and posterior crowns and bridges.
- Telescopic crowns (primary and secondary).
- Bridges for permanent and provisional restorations, cemented and not cemented (screwed).
- Lingual and palatal adhesive fixing systems (ex: Maryland).
Assistant prosthesis on implants:
- Reinforcement bars for removable screwed prostheses.
- Toronto bars.
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Screwed sub-structures and coupling superstructures.
Delivery: 1 98 mm trill disk sortement without metal.
Trilor is a registered trademark.