Some of the features
that dental laboratories look for today in
composite materials are ease of use, better
aesthetic results, inexpensiveness of operation,
the option to use the same materials for other
work, no requirement to buy new equipment
and the reliability of results over time.
All of these features are boasted by Jeko,
the composite for dental laboratories produced
by Nobil-Metal S.p.A., a leading company in
the production of alloys, solders and dental
attachments.
Jeko stands out from the other new-generation
composites because it is very practical to
use. It is easy to mould, thanks to the exceptional
consistency of its materials and it stands
out for the "natural" aesthetic
results which can be achieved thanks to the
its special composition, reliability and the
ease of obtaining the shades according to
the Vita? shade guide.
Jeko is recommended for individual aesthetic
crowns with or without metallic supports,
alloy bridges, inlay/onlay, for aesthetic
coating of structures over implants, etc.
Thanks to the outstanding link between quality,
price and speed of production, it is possible
to produce high quality temporary dental work
at competitive prices. By using some of the
components of the Jeko system, such as Jeko
Stains, even marketed teeth can be customised.
Jeko Body can be used to recreate the elastic
behaviour of the dentine which can absorb
the masticatory load stress, whilst Jeko Top
provides greater resistance to abrasion through
a harder surface for the reconstruction, as
with the enamel of natural teeth.
The Jeko system gives you the sort of results
that a single composite cannot achieve.
Jeko Body has been formulated to achieve aesthetic
restoration following the Vita? shade guide
and is available in a wide range of masses.
Jeko Top, thanks to its increased physical
and mechanical qualities, is modelled on top
of the Jeko Body masses to improve certain
characteristics, such as resistance to abrasion.
Jeko Body and Jeko Top are integrable, making
the system versatile.