Whether fixed or removable prosthetics, we apply our many years of experience in skilled dental technology. Working closely with dentists, we strive to ensure complete satisfaction with the shape, color, and function of our dental prosthetic solutions. A large portion of the work steps are now carried out digitally. The required data is either sent to us by the practice or we receive it from an impression that we digitize in the lab. Based on this data, we design your new dentures (CAD). The resulting data is then processed by us in the lab (CAM).
The variety and quality of materials in the CAD/CAM field have increased enormously in recent years. Manufacturing methods are also constantly evolving. The most important materials include:
- Zirconium
- High-performance ceramics
- Composites with more or less ceramic fillers
- PEEK and thermoplastics
- Metals like titanium, cobalt-chromium alloys, precious metals
Manufacturing is carried out either by milling, grinding, 3D printing, or selective laser melting (SLM). Regardless of the material and method, CAM-manufactured products must be further processed manually by the dental technician. Therefore, an optimal end result still requires extensive manual dexterity and knowledge on the part of the dental technician.