Aesthetic, lively, high-quality: Zeramex’s new brand presence underlines its positioning as THE partner for ceramic implants. The new look clearly expresses the brand DNA. Whenever people come into contact with the brand, we want to make our claim “natural, white implants” tangible.
The new site is easy to navigate and accommodates all screen sizes for optimal user experience!
With our new look, it’ll be easier to navigate our online shop; get caught up with our events and tradeshows and be up to date with informative articles and updates regarding Ceramic Dental Implants and Whole Body Health.
The main objective of ZERAMEX® was to offer a 100% metal-free solution in which not only the implant but also the screw are metal-free. The company therefore decided to use the high-performance material VICARBO® in their implant systems.
If you aren’t already diligently brushing and flossing your teeth every day, your Juuling habit could have serious consequences for your mouth.
August 2, 2019 — Which dental materials are responsible for the most contact allergies? Researchers looked at patient data and found metals topped the list, but other common culprits included composites and cosmetic materials.
Exciting things are happening at Emerginnova and we want to share some important news with you!
This is just one of many exciting developments.
Social Media Case Report posted last February 27, 2019. Dr. Joseph Sarkissian used the Galileos CBCT to plan the oral surgery. He used the metal-free Swiss-made ZERAMEX® P6 Zirconia Dental Implant and gym displacement procedure.
Social Media Case Report posted on Facebook by Dr. Luis Alicea – Your Desired Smile – Posterior ZERAMEX Zirconia Implants Guided Surgery
ZERAMEX® P6 implants in site # 46-47 to replace failed endodontically treated teeth. The crowns are veneered zirconia – screwed in with VICARBO® Carbon Fiber Screws – 100% metal-free and cement free!
The implant market now is exploding, and the demand for ceramic implants are increasing. Tune in to the podcast and learn about the brief history of implants and the difference of titanium and ceramic implants as discussed by Michael Foley.