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PFM

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All Ceramic

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Crown & Bridge

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Provisional

Products

Fixed

PFM

PFM stands for porcelain fused to metal, which is a type of dental restoration that combines porcelain and metal to create a strong, durable, and aesthetically pleasing restoration. PFMs are often used for dental crowns and bridges, but can also be used for attachments in conjunction with cast partials.

  • Ceramic Fused to Metal*

  • Ceramic to TILITE Alloy

  • Maryland Bridge (1pontic,2wings)/NP

  • MB- Additional Pontic

  • MB- Additional Wing

All Ceramic

All-ceramic dental restorations are crowns made entirely of ceramic material, also known as dental porcelain. They are a tooth-colored, biocompatible, and durable option for repairing damaged or decayed teeth. All-ceramic restorations can be classified into two types: monolithic and bi-layered. Monolithic restorations are made from a single ceramic material and are more durable than bi-layered restorations. Bi-layered restorations have a ceramic core that supports the restoration and a ceramic veneer that provides the final shape, shade, and aesthetic.

  • Maryland Bridge

  • Press Veneer

  • Press Crown

  • Press Inlay/Onlay

  • Feldsphatic Veneer

  • Full Contour Zirconia

  • Zirconia YZ Layered

  • Zirconia Wing (EACH)

  • Zirconia Veneer

Crown & Bridge

Crowns – also known as caps – are fixed over the surfaces of natural tooth structures or dental implants. Bridges are used to fill in the gaps left by missing teeth and are anchored in place by the natural teeth or crowns nearest the empty space.

  • Full Cast Crown*

  • Inlay or Onlay*

Provisional

Provisional restorations are often used during complex restorative dental procedures to serve as temporary prosthetic replacements while patients wait for a permanent restoration.

  • DJ Temps/PMMA

  • DJ Temps Over Cement Implant

* ADDITIONAL FEE FOR PARTS, NOBLE & GOLD ALLOYS

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