Full & Partial Dentures
Restore damaged teeth and replace missing ones with precision Zirconium or porcelain crowns and bridges — strong, natural-looking, and metal-free.
Individuals who have lost several or most of their teeth may be good candidates for dentures. These dental devices are used to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissue. There are two types normally used – complete and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all teeth are being replaced and can be for upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth are still present.
Procedure Steps
Preparation
Affected teeth shaped under local anaesthesia; temporary crown fitted.
Impressions
Digital or physical impressions taken for laboratory fabrication.
Lab Fabrication
Crown or bridge milled using CAD-CAM technology for precision fit.
Fitting
Restoration tried in, adjusted, and permanently cemented.
Common Questions
What is the difference between Zirconium and porcelain?
Zirconium is stronger, more fracture-resistant, and fully metal-free. Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns are traditional but may show a dark metal line at the gum. We recommend Zirconium for most patients.
How many teeth can a bridge replace?
A conventional bridge can replace 1–3 missing teeth using adjacent teeth as anchors. Longer spans may require implant support.
Key Benefits
- Zirconium — strongest, metal-free option
- Porcelain-fused for natural aesthetics
- CAD-CAM precision milling
- Replaces one or multiple missing teeth
- 15+ year lifespan
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