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High Translucency vs Standard Zirconia Blocks: Practical Selection Guide for Dental CAD/CAM Cases
2026-05-12
In CAD/CAM dental workflows, zirconia has basically become the “go-to” material for most restorations. It’s strong, stable, and works well with digital milling systems. But in daily lab and clinical use, one question always comes up: should you choose high translucency zirconia or standard zirconia?
Why Dental Prostheses Break in the Mouth – Causes and Laboratory Prevention Guide
2026-04-30
Dental prostheses may fracture in the mouth due to material limits, design flaws, and clinical stress. This article explains key causes and how dental labs can effectively prevent long-term failures.
Why Do All-on-X Zirconia Bridges Fracture? Causes, Risks, and Practical Prevention
2026-04-20
All-on-X zirconia bridges are widely used for full-arch restorations due to their high strength and aesthetic performance. However, despite zirconia’s flexural strength often exceeding 900–1200 MPa, fractures still occur in clinical practice. These failures are rarely caused by a single factor. Instead, they are typically the result of design, occlusion, fit, and long-term fatigue acting together.
HONCHON Arrives in Istanbul for IDEX Dental Exhibition 2026
2026-04-15
HONCHON is pleased to announce that our team has officially arrived in Istanbul and is fully prepared for the upcoming IDEX Istanbul 2026 exhibition. Our booth has been successfully set up and is now ready to welcome visitors from around the world.
Why Do Dental STL Files Shift Between Scan Software and EXOCAD?
2026-04-10
Position mismatch between scanning software and exocad is usually caused by different coordinate systems. During the design process, EXOCAD may redefine the model’s position internally. If the restoration is exported using this new coordinate system, it will not align correctly when re-imported into the scanning software. To ensure proper alignment, the design should be exported using the original scan coordinate system, so both the scan data and restoration share the same spatial reference.
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