PEEK

CMEC PEEK Disc high-performance polymer for dental frameworks and implant abutments. Biocompatible, lightweight, with bone-like elastic modulus for metal-free prosthetics.

PEEK Disc

The CMEC PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) Disc is a high-performance engineering polymer designed for dental prosthetic frameworks, implant abutments, and removable partial denture structures. With its exceptional mechanical properties and biocompatibility, PEEK is rapidly replacing metal frameworks in modern digital dentistry.

Key Features

  • High Performance Polymer: Exceptional strength-to-weight ratio comparable to bone
  • Biocompatible: Chemically inert, no ion release, tissue-friendly
  • Lightweight: Significantly lighter than metal frameworks for improved patient comfort
  • No Metal Allergies: Ideal for patients with metal sensitivities
  • CAD/CAM Optimized: Engineered for precise milling with excellent edge definition

Technical Specifications

Material TypePolyetheretherketone (PEEK)
Elastic Modulus~3-4 GPa (similar to cortical bone)
Flexural Strength~100 MPa
BiocompatibilityISO 10993 compliant
Disc FormatStandard 98mm / 98.5mm

Applications

Framework structures for removable partial dentures, implant abutments and bars, crown and bridge frameworks, surgical guides, and orthodontic appliances.

Why PEEK?

PEEK’s elastic modulus closely matches that of human bone, reducing stress shielding in implant-supported prosthetics. Its lightweight nature and biocompatibility make it the material of choice for patients seeking metal-free, comfortable dental solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is a dental simulation system used for?+

A dental simulation system is a professional training solution for dental students and professionals to practice clinical procedures in a safe, controlled environment. It simulates real dental clinic scenarios including restorative dentistry, implant training, endodontics, and prosthodontics. Dental simulation systems with phantom heads provide preclinical lab training that closely mirrors actual patient treatment.

What are the core features?+

Key features: realistic phantom head with adjustable jaw, 3D visualization, haptic feedback, interactive guidance software, one-button reset, and multi-student positions for group training.

What materials are used?+

Durable metal frames with epoxy coating, industrial-grade MDF surfaces, and non-toxic medical-grade silicone and thermoplastic components meeting CE, ISO standards.

Does it support VR or digital simulation?+

Yes! Many systems integrate VR technology and 3D digital models for immersive training with real-time performance feedback.

Is professional installation required?+

Basic installation needs only power and compressed air. We provide professional on-site guidance and remote video support for large labs.

How to maintain the system?+

Wipe with damp cloth, clean phantom head with mild soap, inspect connections monthly, replace worn teeth regularly, store in dry environment.

Can it support multi-student training?+

Yes! Dual-position systems and modular labs support 10-50+ student stations with instructor monitoring.

What should I consider when purchasing?+

Consider: training purpose, features, durability, certifications (CE, ISO), after-sales service, budget, and customization options.

Are there bulk purchase discounts?+

Yes! Competitive pricing for 5+ units. Contact us for a personalized quotation.

Can the system be customized?+

Full OEM/ODM customization: size, color, branding, features, accessories, and packaging.