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electroforming and dentist germany. Gramm Germany and German AGC Wieland. Crowns Bridges and dental Telescopes
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| | High aesthetics | | | 
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- The AGC® electroforming technique combines the biological
advantages of pure gold with the aesthetic advantages of all-ceramic restorations.
- AGC® restorations are scientifically proven to reduce the risk
of plaque.
- AGC® restorations are composed of pure gold which will not discolor the gingiva
through dark metal margins, oxides, or corrosion products.
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| | 100% Biocompatibility | | | 
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- With AGC® electroforming, only pure gold and ceramics
are used.
- Every process uses only new material, keeping the
electroformed gold layer free of shrinkage cavities, porosity, and impurities.
- There is no need to etch healthy tooth structure. AGC® copings can be cemented
with clinically proven phosphate or glass-ionomer cements.
- Because the gold layer is only 0.2 mm thick more conservative preparations
can be used.
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| | High durability | | | 
| - Longer clinical results than any other electroforming process. Since 1986!
- Independent studies reveal a higher than average life of the restoration for
AGC® crowns than traditional PFM’s.
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| | Unsurpassed precision | | | 
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- The AGC® electroforming process is scientifically proven
to provide high levels of accuracy and marginal fit.
- AGC® telescopic crowns allow for a gentle, tension-free
handling of the removeable bridge*.
- There is no discoloration of telescopic parts which makes the AGC® technique
ideal for suprastructures, especially implants.
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| | Economical | | | 
| - Producing an AGC® crown compared with other techniques reduces your cost
of gold by at least 50%!
- Virtually all ceramic materials can be used for veneering AGC® crowns, including
low fusing porcelains with a high CTE.
- Automated process reduces labor and provides for reproducible results.
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| | Bibliography | | | 
| - The AGC® electroforming technique is the most tried and tested, safest and
most economical procedure for manufacturing dental prosthetics from pure gold. This technique has been in successful clinical use since 1986. Most of the studies referring to galvanoforming were produced with the AGC® electroforming technique. Please see our bibliography. It contains an overall view of the clinical reports, materials, dental application reports and much more. We will be happy to send you the AGC® bibliography on request.
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