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Metal Ceramic Crowns Bridges

In dental laboratory manufacturing, Metal Ceramic Crowns and Bridges have long been a cornerstone of restorative dentistry, known for their durability, strength, and aesthetic appeal. These restorations are crafted through a meticulous process that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.

The manufacturing process begins with the creation of a metal substructure, typically made from alloys such as cobalt-chromium or nickel-chromium. This metal framework provides the strength and stability needed to support the restoration. It is carefully designed to fit the patient's dental anatomy and accommodate the desired shape and size of the crown or bridge.

Once the metal substructure is fabricated, layers of ceramic material are applied to the surface to create the outer shell of the restoration. This ceramic layer is custom-colored and shaped to match the natural appearance of the patient's teeth, ensuring a seamless blend with the surrounding dentition.

One of the key advantages of Metal Ceramic Dental Crowns and Bridges is their exceptional strength and durability. The metal substructure provides a sturdy foundation, while the ceramic outer layer enhances aesthetics and mimics the natural translucency of tooth enamel. This combination of strength and aesthetics makes Metal Ceramic restorations a popular choice for patients seeking long-lasting and cosmetically pleasing dental solutions.

Moreover, Metal Ceramic Dental Crowns and Bridges offer versatility in terms of customization. Dental technicians can precisely sculpt and shade the ceramic material to achieve the desired shape, size, and color, ensuring a natural-looking and harmonious result. In summary, Metal Ceramic Crowns and Bridges represent a time-tested and reliable option in dental laboratory manufacturing. Combining the strength of metal with the aesthetics of ceramic, these restorations offer durability, functionality, and aesthetic appeal, making them a popular choice for both patients and dental professionals alike.

Types of Crowns / Bridges

  • Maryland Bridge (1 Pontic + 2 Wings)
  • Implant Screw Retained Bridge (Single Arch)
  • Implant Cement Retained Bridge (Single Arch)
  • Implant Screw Retained Bridge (Full Mouth U/L)
  • Implant Cement Retained Bridge (Full Mouth U/L)