Tosch Laboratory
Serving the Dental Industry since 1979
A Certified CEREC inLab Crown and Bridge Dental Laboratory
Cerec in-Lab information page - 98.1% Success rate over 6 Years.
CEREC inLab is everything you've ever wanted in a restoration — like a PFM without the metal!
When you prescribe CEREC inLab restorations, you enjoy the best of all worlds: clinically proven strength, exceptional beauty, and unwavering clinical confidence. All the positive aspects you expect with PFMs… but without the metal. CEREC inLab all-ceramic restorations give you choices that create a path to excellence for any clinical indication — choices that concur both esthetically with the case at hand, as well as with your standard technique.
CEREC inLab is an opportunity to expand your business and offer patients the benefits of all-ceramic CAD/CAM restorations, while maintaining the same easy prep and placement methods you currently use for PFMs.
Vita has developed Coloring agents that allow us to shade our Zirconium cores to match your shade selection ranging form 0M1 to 5M3. We are also able to stain the core to match any two or three different shades such as a 1M1 Incisal 2/3 and 3L2.5 gingival 1/3.
Indications:
Single crowns and 3unit to 6 unit bridges offer a broad spectrum of clinical indications in the anterior and posterior regions.
Easy Preparation: Chamfer or Shoulder
You can choose between chamfer preparations and shoulder preparations with chamfered inner edges and clearly defined margins.
Easy Placement: Cement or Bond
Use your preference of adhesive bonding or conventional cementation.
Unlimited Esthetic Possibilities:
Vitadur® Alpha porcelain allows us to select from the most esthetic palette of shades available, 45 shades in all: 29 from VITA's VITAPAN® 3D-
MasterTM shade system, which includes three bleaching shades, and the 16 original VITA Classical shades
Clinically Proven:
VITA In-Ceram® boasts a 98% success rate at 6 years in-vivo, with 11 total years of clinically proven use in millions of restorations worldwide. 
Nothing comes close to the clinical confidence you get with a CEREC inLab restoration!
The source:
1Dr. A. Hüls, Georg-August University, Germany, 1996
2Odin, Andersson, Krystek, Magnusson, Thesis at University of Umeå, 1996
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The raw zirconium is being milled in the inLab milling machine.
The zirconium bridge after milling and prior to staining and sintering.
The finished zirconium bridge.