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What is the G-CAM Graphenano full-arch prosthesis, and what is it made of?

G-CAM Graphenano is a fixed, implant-supported full-arch final prosthesis built from beautifully designed, milled teeth bonded to a milled substructure bar. The substructure is either a fiber-composite (the graphene-nanoreinforced biopolymer known as the G-CAM disc) or a titanium bar. ROE positions it as the go-to option for single and double arch implant-supported cases where a strong, esthetic, but lighter and gentler material is desired.

The defining idea behind the material is that it pairs high esthetics and durability with a lightweight profile and less abrasive, softer-impact behavior than zirconia. The table below translates each material property into what it means in practice:

Material property What it means clinically
Highly esthetic milled teeth Closely mimics natural teeth for a lifelike final result.
Strong and durable composition Holds up to full-arch function with long-lasting performance.
Lightweight profile A lighter prosthesis than zirconia for the patient to carry.
Less abrasive than zirconia A softer landing that is gentler on the patient (see FAQ 4 for the opposing-dentition implications).

Because the teeth are bonded to a rigid milled bar, the design behaves as a fixed full-arch bridge rather than a removable appliance. To see where it sits among ROE's other choices, visit the Full-Arch Solutions overview, and compare it directly in FAQ 5.

 

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