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Our lab accepts intraoral scans from clinicians using digital scanning systems that have the ability to utilize the open STL format for all restorations and all crown and bridge work. Intraoral scans provide inherent advantages including greater predictability and accuracy and instantaneous data transfers to our lab.
Once a clinician has captured an impression with their scanning unit, the data can be transferred to our lab
For both traditional and implant restorations, our Lab accepts scans for the Align Technology iTero™, Carestream, PLANMECA CAD/CAM SOLUTIONS, the 3M™ True Definition Scanner, and 3Shape’s TRIOS®.
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Direct Metal Laser Sintering or DMLS is an innovative technique for fabricating complex components using CAD or Computer Aided Design.
The technique is used by specialists for manufacturing dental implants, crowns, and bridges from powder-based material. Made from advanced methodologies,
DMLS crowns and bridges are highly durable and long-lasting products. This procedure needs expertise and hence it should be done by the expert or in the guidance of an expert.
The production time of DMLS crowns and bridges is short i.e., 7 days or less than this.
These are highly accurate dental products that are also acknowledged for high durability.
Designed using a laser sintering machine, the product possesses an excellent tensile strength.
DMLS bridges possess a long span and are highly reliable product.
Excellent bonding and retention strength.
DMLS crown is the best option for filling a large cavity. It is also good for replacing worn-out or cracked teeth. This will provide protection to the restored tooth.
This is not recommended for people with allergic reactions. Also, if you are suffering from an infection, you may face problems.
The concept of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is used for manufacturing DMLS Crowns. In the first phase, the specialist takes an impression of the patient’s teeth. Later on, they customize and adhere a metal or porcelain cap to the tooth of the patient.
Resin cement is used for bonding crowns. It is an important factor behind the excellent retention strength of DMLS Crown.