Products

Porcelain Fused to Metal Crowns (PFM)
PFM (Porcelain Fused to Metal) prosthetics are still the most widely prescribed replacement for natural dentition, even with the vast technological advances in alternative materials. The PFM crown is a tried-and-true restoration that provides strength and durability. It could be the only option for complicated and complex situations requiring precision attachments or requiring high power in cases with minimal room. PFM crowns look like natural teeth and are more robust than all-ceramic crowns.
Esthetic: Porcelain fused to metal crowns remains one of the dentistry′s primary restorations of choice because, when properly constructed and seated, they are robust, reliable, and esthetic. The porcelains used at our lab incorporate optical properties that parallel natural tooth structure resulting in superior esthetics.
Function: From single units to roundhouse bridges, porcelain fused to metal has the versatility for the job. Plus, the excellent leucite crystals in our porcelains result in a combination of high wear resistance and forgiveness to the surrounding dentition. Our dedicated team of technicians uses their skills to blend today’s materials to create highly esthetic yet functional restorations.

IPS e.max
The demand for aesthetic all-ceramic restorations is continuously increasing. Depending on the case at hand and the preoperative situation, you can provide your patients with individual restorations that exhibit impeccable aesthetics. The required high mechanical stability since IPS e.max comprises highly aesthetic and high-strength materials for both the PRESS and CAD/CAM technique. The restorations are suitable for both adhesive and conventional cementation.
IPS e.max is an advanced pressed ceramic with even greater strength than the original Empress product. This next-generation ceramic is formulated from lithium disilicate crystals and can create limited bridgework with moderate to heavy connectors. It is monolithic lithium disilicate porcelain that can be pressed or milled as full-contour restoration or cut back and layered with porcelain.

Vita In-Ceram Alumina
With a 98% success rate over ten years, the InCeram system has proven itself one of the strongest and yet one of the most esthetic all-porcelain systems on the market today. An InCeram crown is made of highly dense-sintered aluminum oxide. The flexural strength was measured to be within the 350-700 Mpa range while maintaining the highest degree of transparency. The power in the core material is such that an InCeram core can be used for prosthetic reconstruction anywhere in the mouth. InCeram can be used to construct multi-unit bridges anywhere in the mouth.
High biocompatibility. The material has excellent tissue biocompatibility and does not cause gingival irritation.
Aesthetics. With its high degree of transparency and color adaptation to the dentin, In-Ceram® offers the ideal combination of perfect natural esthetics and high strength. Yet, it is opaque enough to block out discolored preparations or post and core build-ups.

Implant
Implant dentistry has been around in the dental industry for several decades. Our implant technician team has the experience, technology, and tools to provide quality restorations and services around any implant system utilized for your patient’s treatment plan. Nowadays, there are a wide variety of options in implant prosthesis. We can fabricate cementable or screw-retained restoration based on your choice. We can prepare a prefabricated abutment from the original manufacturer, or wax and cast a UCLA custom abutment traditionally, or mill a custom abutment by CAD/CAM technology. The abutment materials can be Titanium or zirconia with a Ti base. We can make recommendations based on interocclusal space, implant angulation, parallelism, tooth anatomy, and esthetic concerns. Your clinical implant cases can be complicated and challenging. We will help you succeed and meet patient’s expectations.