Bio-Infinitum, the home-grown milling centre launched a year ago by dental technician and entrepreneur, Georges Sara, has moved to new premises at Olympic Park in Sydney. The new facility now includes three industrial grade Zirconia milling machines and a brand new fourth milling machine (right) for titanium.
"The establishment of our new premises is a significant milestone for Bio-Infinitum," Mr Sara said. "We have more floorspace so we can increase our capacity for the production of Zirconia copings, bridges and abutments and also complete out product line by being able to offer titanium as another option.
"We also now have facilities where we can train dentists and technicians so they can get the most out of all the fantastic new developments occuring in CAD/CAM. We can offer an unprecedented level of customisation to provide optimal treatment outcomes where required and fully explain all the benefits of milled over cast."
"We are uniquely placed to be able to offer training in the same facility as where the milling is completed which provides a unique insight into the entire process."
Mr Sara said that the capacity to mill titanium to the Bio-Infinitum production line would see the availability of large span bridges and implant abutments added to their product range. Both of these options are also available in Zirconia.
Friday, 24 January, 2025