A demonstration is given in the laboratory of master dental technician Niklas Bösing on how to make a ceramic-clad dental bridge. Dozens of work steps are required for this. The dental technician first creates a plaster model from the patient's dental impression, which he later replicates in wax.
The wax is then melted out in the furnace - liquid metal is thrown into the resulting cavities. Using ceramic masses, the dental technician finally builds up the artificial teeth layer by layer and designs them so that they are almost indistinguishable from natural ones. This is how a perfect dental bridge is created - a precisely fitting, handcrafted one-of-a-kind piece.
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IN THE VIDEO
Niklas Bösing, Master Dental Technician
CREDITS
Author: Imke Schneider
Camera: Markus Windmeier / Ole Flashaar
Sound: Sören Peter
Film Editing: Roland Burchard
Editing: Rolf Hüffer / Dorothee Eisinger
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