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Crown & Bridge



All Ceramics

Zirconia Solid

Is monolithic and made from 100% pure zirconia. At 1200 MPa, the Zirconia has a comparable flexural strength of traditional PFM restorations while maintaining a natural and vibrant translucency. The product is 100% metal-free.

Zirconia HT (High Translucent)

At 590-720 MPa, the Zirconia HT is much stronger than porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) restorations while maintaining a natural and vibrant translucency. The product is 100% metal-free.

Implant Supported Bridge

A dental implant is a titanium post (like a tooth root) that is surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the gum line that allows your dentist to mount replacement teeth or a bridge into that area. An implant doesn’t come loose like a denture can. Dental implants also benefit general oral health because they do not have to be anchored to other teeth, like bridges. An implant-supported bridge is similar to a regular dental bridge, but it is supported by implants and not by natural teeth. In most cases, when an implant-supported bridge is used, one implant is placed in the jawbone for each missing tooth. Then the crowns are connected to each other to form one piece.

Implant Overdenture Dental

Implants are small titanium anchors that are permanently placed into your upper and/or lower jaw bone. Throughout time, the implant integrates with your bone and acts very much like your natural tooth root in your jaw bone. This integration not only creates a stable foundation to attach single and multiple teeth or dentures to, it also slows bone loss because it is acting like a tooth root in your bone. Implant therapy is prescribed for people that have one, multiple or all of their teeth missing; this treatment option is called Overdentures, these are replacement teeth retained by dental implants that help both partial and fully edentulous patients regain a quality of life, which most likely has been missing since they lost their teeth.