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Crown & Bridge

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We fabricate high-precision crowns and bridges that deliver exceptional esthetics and function.

 

Using advanced CAD/CAM and in-house milling technology, we create:

  • Monolithic zirconia for strength and durability

  • Layered zirconia for natural esthetics

  • E.max and lithium disilicate for anterior beauty

  • Inlays, onlays, and bridges for multiple units

Crown & Bridge materials
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Zirconia

A high-strength, biocompatible crown option with natural esthetics. Ideal for posterior and anterior restorations requiring durability and beauty.

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E-Max

An esthetic, lithium disilicate solution for anterior crowns and bridges. Offers lifelike translucency and reliable strength for visible areas.

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Gold

A premium material with excellent fit and biocompatibility. Offers long-term performance with minimal wear to opposing teeth.

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Full-Metal

Crafted from durable cobalt-chromium alloy, ideal for high-strength restorations in posterior areas.

Crown & Bridge workflow
Workflow

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Prep & Scan

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Planning

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Fabrication

Assembly

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Delivery

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01

Case Submission - We receive your case via digital scan or physical impression, ensuring all necessary details for accurate model reproduction.

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02

Digital Model Creation - The patient’s dental anatomy is carefully recreated in our digital system to guide precise margin marking and restoration planning.

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03

Restoration Design - We design the crown or bridge framework, considering occlusion, contacts, and esthetics. 

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04

Fabrication & Finishing - The restoration is milled or printed, then carefully stained, glazed, and polished to match surrounding dentition.

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Quality Check & Delivery - Each case undergoes a final quality inspection before being packaged and sent back to your clinic, ready for cementation or placement.

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  • Why use a surgical guide?
    Surgical guides improve accuracy, reduce surgical time, minimize complications, and help ensure the best possible implant placement for both function and esthetics.
  • What do I need to send to start a guide case?
    We require a CBCT scan and either a digital intraoral scan or a physical impression, along with your planned implant sites and preferences.
  • Do I get to review the guide before it’s made?
    Yes! We always send the digital plan to the clinician for approval before printing the guide. Adjustments can be made as needed to match your surgical preferences.
  • What is a dental implant, and how does it work?
    A dental implant is a small titanium post placed into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root. It supports a crown, bridge, or denture and functions like a natural tooth.
  • What’s the difference between a screw-retained and a cement-retained crown?
    A screw-retained crown is attached with a screw and can be easily removed for maintenance. A cement-retained crown is bonded to an abutment and offers a more seamless look, especially for anterior teeth.
  • What is a custom abutment, and why might I need one?
    A custom abutment is a personalized connector between your implant and crown. It ensures the best possible fit, esthetics, and soft tissue support—especially important in visible areas.
  • What support do you offer for Dentists who want to place implants?
    Implants are complex procedures that are often intimidating to many dentists. We have partnered with implant specialists at Bell Dental Center to offer a weekly course to help dentists gain hands-on experience assisting and/or shadowing live implant surgery, for free. Learn more here
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