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Removable Prostheses

       Workflows and manufacturing options

Digital technology is advancing dentistry in many ways, and newest to the game are dentures. With this advancement in the milled or 3D printed denture world come better fitting products that patients and dentists can both agree on!

 

 The digital denture process has the ability to streamline the time spent visiting the dental office. Not only is this a time saver to the patient, but it allows the dentist to save this data for future treatments or troubleshooting.

If you are unsure on which system to choose, we are happy to consult with you on a case-by case basis and provide any information that you may need. We’d be honored to be your digital lab of choice!

Monolithic Zirconia

Monolithic zirconia is a full-contour restoration made from a single block of zirconia, without any porcelain layering. Its main benefit is its extremely high strength, making it ideal for high-bite-force areas and full-arch restorations. Because it is monolithic, there is no risk of chipping, and it offers excellent durability and biocompatibility over time.

Ti-bar Zirconia

Zirconia Ti-bar restorations combine a zirconia prosthesis with an internal titanium bar for reinforcement. This design provides maximum structural stability and helps distribute occlusal forces more evenly across implants. The result is a strong, reliable solution for full-arch implant cases, reducing the risk of fractures while maintaining good esthetics.

Ti-bar Nano Ceramic

Nano ceramic materials are hybrid restorations that contain nano-sized ceramic particles, often combined with resin. Their main advantages are superior esthetics, natural translucency, and a lighter feel compared to zirconia. They also offer some shock absorption, making them more comfortable for patients and easier to repair if adjustments are needed.

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