Saturday, May 9, 2020

Dental Lab in Western Sydney, NSW, Australia, Granville, North Ryde,

OUR DENTAL LAB IS THE BEST SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR ANY DENTAL TREATMENT

A full-service dental laboratory conveniently located next to Parramatta CBD. We provide a complete range of solutions for single-unit crowns, bridgework, and implants through to removable prosthodontic appliances including complete dentures, flexible, chrome and acrylic partials, splints, mouthguards, and orthodontic appliances.

We are committed to providing quality work, efficient turn-around times at competitive prices, and by integrating technology with time-honored craftsmanship, we look forward to providing you solutions for you and your patients well into the future.


ACRYLIC DENTURES TREATMENT

Our Acrylic dentures, immediate or conventional, partials or full, are manufactured using Vertex Acrylic. This produces a high-quality cadmium-free dentures base that offers great impact resistance,  low water sorption, and can be relined efficiently and seamlessly.

We utilize Ivoclars’ range of teeth to create an end result with exceptional aesthetics.

Many factors are taken into consideration when creating a set of dentures for a patient. As no person is the same, artificial teeth should not be made with the ‘one-size fits all” approach.

Being often removed from the patient, we encourage you to provide us with as much information regarding patient facial features, as well as characteristics from previously worn dentures to assist us in creating an ideal set of teeth for your patient.


IMPLANTS


We provide a wide range of Implants-supported restorations, fixed or removable crowns and bridges,  and full-arch restorations.

Implant-supported restorations offer:

1. A high degree of versatility.
2. Great support for single tooth to full arch restorations.
3. Long-term reliability.
4. Cement/Screw retained / Milled bars.

5. Supported by the latest CADCAM technology.

We support all major implant systems. 


DENTAL CROWN


Porcelain Fused to Metal PFM (VMK)

Classified according to the metal alloys being used: precious, semi-precious, and non-precious. PFM Crown and Bridge have been tried and tested for decades and offer strength, reliability, aesthetics, and good marginal fit.
Due to their metal foundations, PFM crowns are ideal for posterior teeth that are exposed to large masticatory forces. The foundation of the crown also serves as a supportive structure to tooth structures with extensive damage often caused by caries.
Preparation for PMF crowns requires extensive tooth reduction, therefore may not be suitable for younger patients with large pulp chambers.

1. Greater compressive and tensile strength.
2. Minimal wear of surrounding teeth.
3. Long-term durability.
4. Bio-compatible.
5. Strength for a long-span bridge.
6. Ability to block out discolored underlying tooth structure.

FULL GOLD CROWN

Gold crowns set the standard for long term durability in posterior crowns. Full gold crowns are a long-lasting fixed restoration that is biocompatible and will not fracture.

MARYLAND BRIDGE

The Maryland bridge is a method used to replace a missing tooth, without having to prepare the abutment teeth.
Consisting of a metal framework with one or two metal wings on the side that are prepared to receive a bonding agent for bonding to the abutment teeth.

1. Minimal tooth structure needs to be removed.
2. Abutment teeth are not damaged.
3. Because of the conservative nature of the preparation, the potential for pulp trauma is minimized.
4. Anesthesia is often unnecessary in order to prepare the teeth.
5. Less periodontal irritation results in comparison with the conventional bridge.

Note:

1. Only suitable for the replacement of a single tooth
2. Over time the metal wings may de-bond and will need to be re-cemented.

 WHITENING

Whitening is one of the most commonly requested cosmetic services used to bleach the patient’s teeth. In some instances, whitening is performed to rid of plaque, tartar, and debris from the surface of the teeth and thus restore their natural color. Discoloration of the tooth occurs from food, certain beverages, medication, or as a result of certain individual habits, like smoking.


COMPOSITE BONDING

In order to repair chipped, discolored, or deformed teeth, a dentist may advise to undergoing a composite bonding procedure. First, the tooth is drilled to remove decay and place the composite on the remaining tooth surface, which is then hardened and bonded to the tooth base with UV or laser light. It is intended to cover the damaged tooth and substitute the missing parts, in that way blending with other natural teeth that are surrounding it.

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