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Products List
Zirconia Monolithic Implant Crown
Zirconia monolithic crowns are made totally in zirconia., they are stained and glazed, having a good aesthetic result.
They are used especially in the posterior position and they are particularly strong and unbreakable at a reasonable price.
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Zirconia implant plus crown is a CAD/CAM Zirconia abutment that can be angulate with a cemented zirconia crown. Read More…
Zirconia Implant Crown With Titanium Base
Zirconia implant crowns can be made with a cemented titanium base. They are layered with ceramic.
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Zirconia implant crowns can be made with a cemented titanium base or a screw retained titanium base.
They are layered with ceramic.
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Zirconia implant bridges are made using high translucence zirconia.
They can be cemented or screw retained in a titanium base, alternatively without a titanium base.
They are layered with ceramic.
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A zirconia crown is made with a zirconia frame layered with ceramic.
Zirconia is a very strong material with 1200 Mpa, having exceptional qualities of translucency and biocompatibility.
The result is a very aesthetically pleasing crown.
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Zirconia Angulate Implant Crown
Is made in zirconia and layered with ceramic.
Is an implant crown with a 25 degree angulate channel.
Is use when the implant is very angulate.
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PMMA crowns or bridges are made using traditional or CAD/CAM techniques.
They are very strong and aesthetic.
They can be used as a long term temporary or definitive.
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A PMMA implant crown is made using a CAD/CAM technique.
It can be cemented or screw retained in a titanium base.
It can have a 15 degree angulate channel.
PMMA implant bridges are made using CAD/CAM design and milled.
They can be cemented or screw retained in a titanium base or without a titanium base.
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A PFM implant crown is made by casting using a gold adapter and layered with ceramic. Read More…
A PFM angulate implant crown is made by casting using a gold adapter and layered with ceramic, with a 15 degree angulate channel. Read More…
Peek/Np/Ti Implant Bridge Plus Crowns
Peek/Np/Ti/Zi frame plus E-max or Zirconia crowns with composite gingiva Read More…
Peek/Np/Ti Implant Bridge Composite
We design by CAD the titanium or non precious implant bridges and after milled we can layered with Composite or Ceramic. Read More…
Gold crowns are made using a high percentage of gold and quality controlled under the microscope.
This crown can also can be made in non-precious metal using the CAD/CAM technique in gold or silver colour.
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Full Contour Zirconia Implant Bridge
Full contour implant bridges are made totally in high translucence zirconia.
They can be cemented or screw retained in a titanium base, alternatively without a titanium base.
They are stained and glazed.
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E-Max veneers are made using a lithium disilicate material, this is a very strong material, 400Mpa and it is very translucent.
They are crafted by an expert ceramist.
The veneers have an exceptional aesthetic result and they can be cemented using a bonding technique.
E-Max inlays and onlays are made using a lithium disilicate material.
It is a very strong material, 400Mpa and it is very translucent.
They are crafted by an expert ceramist.
The veneers have an exceptional aesthetic result and they can be cemented using a bonding technique.
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Can be made with Press or CAD –CAM technique and cemented in a a titanium base.There are very strong 400Mpa and translucent.
They have an exceptional Aesthetic.
A chrome partial is made using CAD design, a 3D frame is printed and then cast in CR/Co. There is the option of aesthetic clasps. Read More…
Acrylic Implant Bar Cr/Co Cast
Acrylic implant bars, CR/Co or titanium. We digitally design and 3D print the frame and then we cast. Read More…
E-Max crowns are made using a lithium disilicate material.
It is a very strong material, 400Mpa and it is very translucent.
The crowns have an exceptional aesthetic result and they can be cemented using a bonding technique.
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