THE ART OF DIGITAL AND ANALOG PROSTHETICS
This is a field of dentistry that has turned into a passion lasting over 15 years. Every day it allows you to create works, thanks to which you can give smiles to others. Our specialists explore the latest and most aesthetic possibilities of solutions for prosthetic restorations. We are sure that they meet the high requirements of our patients and give a sense of comfort while eating.
To meet your aesthetic expectations, we gave up prosthetic restorations based on a metal foundation. We want you to enjoy the aesthetics to the full and feel at ease when meeting friends.
The speed of the work is ensured by the technical laboratory, which is created by people with passion and great talent. Unlimited imagination and creativity allow you to build from porcelain what you want to recreate in the most natural and anatomical way possible.
What challenges does today’s dental prosthetics face:
- A single tooth is missing
- Several teeth missing
- Total lack of teeth
Our prosthetic team will create a work plan and replace missing teeth in a timely manner, tailored to your needs, by performing e.g. single crowns on crown-root inlays or recon-structing missing teeth on implants. Each treatment is individually tailored to the needs of our patient.
YOUR COMFORT IS IMPORTANT!
When planning prosthetic works, we focus primarily on your comfort 3 in 1:
- Full digital diagnostics with low radiation dose
- Dental scanner – no unpleasant impressions
- Milling the crown in the office workshop, without waiting for the next visit to be able to leave with a beautiful smile. When we work – you can drink coffee
What is the ART OF DIGITAL PROSTHETIC PROSTHETICS?
What is its superiority over classical methods? The difference between a classic impres-sion and a scan? Possibilities of modern prosthetic restorations. Digital art focuses on transferring all kinds of laboratory work into the virtual world. Starting from creating a smile, designing restorations, ending with their creation, of course. Thanks to the intraoral scanner, we can transfer situations from the patient’s mouth 1:1 directly to the computer and there, through a special prosthetic and architectural graphic program, work on future prosthetic restorations. The scan itself is a relatively quick and uncomplicated process, but most importantly, it is not burdensome for the patient.
Designing works immediately after scanning on a computer screen allows you to omit the stages that in classic prosthetics were subject to a high risk of errors and significantly re-duces the time needed to complete the work. Taking classic impressions, plaster models had to be cast from them, and only then it was possible to start designing the proper work. Special wax was most often used, which was then replaced with the desired materials. Unfortunately, at each of these stages, there could be a distortion resulting from the prop-erties of the materials, such as slight shrinkage or incorrect surface mapping. By down-loading the scan – we control and compare the obtained image with the actual situation in the patient’s mouth, thanks to which we can easily capture all the desired surfaces of the teeth and mucosa. The model is created on a regular basis on the monitor screen, so it does not need to be cast using plaster, which is inscribed in our spirit of ecology and care for the environment.
Immediately after the scan, we can proceed to the design of the prosthetic supplement. An individual project is sent to a digital milling machine, which cuts out a work of the de-sired shape from a properly selected material. In the digitized world of prosthetics, we do not use trays and impression materials, so there is no problem with the gag reflex or fear of choking with the mass.
In boutique prosthetic art, we can use any materials, but most often we use pure ce-ramics and zirconium. We gave up on metal-based restorations. We care about the maximum aesthetics of the work, and both of these materials can ensure it. The mill-ing machine has the ability to create large extensive bridges as well as single crowns. Everything depends on the needs and expectations of the patient. Do you think you can have a beautiful, aesthetic tooth crown, designed and created in 1 day?
The answer is yes! Plan a day in your calendar when you can visit us and we will take care of you comprehensively.
Modern technology of digital prosthetics designed in the CAD / CAM system is a world that fully raises the current prosthetics to a higher level.
What a new dimension of creating prosthetic works for patients has provided us with:
painless scan of the prepared tooth
1:1 mapping in the scale of conditions in the oral cavity in the design program, which guarantees the exclusion of distortions vs. traditional impressions
complete resignation from metal work, which is not aesthetic and more and more of-ten overlooked by patients
shortening the work completion time from 7-10 days to 24 hours
What is the art of CAD/CAM digital prosthetics? What is its superiority over classical methods? The difference between a classic impression and a scan? Possibilities of modern prosthetic restorations. CAD/CAM digital prosthetics focuses on transferring all kinds of laboratory work into the virtual world. Starting from creating a smile, de-signing restorations and, of course, ending with their creation. Thanks to the digital scanner, we can transfer situations from the patient’s mouth directly to the computer and there, thanks to special graphic programs, work on future prosthetic restorations. The scan itself is a relatively quick and uncomplicated process, but most importantly, it is not burdensome for the patient.
Designing works immediately after the scan on the computer screen allows you to skip the stages that in classic analog prosthetics were burdened with a high possibil-ity of making mistakes and significantly shortens the time of work. Taking classic impressions, plaster models had to be cast from them, and only then it was possible to start designing the proper work. Most often, special wax was used, which was then replaced with the desired materials. Unfortunately, at each of these stages, there could be a distortion resulting from the properties of the materials, such as slight shrinkage or incorrect surface mapping. By downloading the scan, we control and compare the obtained image with the actual situation in the patient’s mouth, thanks to which we can easily capture all the desired surfaces of the teeth or mucous mem-brane. The model is created on a regular basis on the monitor screen, so there is no need to cast it using plaster. Which contributes to a more ecological approach that does not force us to use additional prosthetic materials.
Immediately after designing the crown/veneer or bridge, we can proceed to the stage of sending the project to the digital milling machine. A fully digital milling machine, cuts a work of the desired shape from the material selected for us. The target and raw tooth undergoes the characterization phase. This is the most creative technical part, right after design. At this stage, the dental technician creates a small work of art, taking into account the patient’s anatomical conditions, if he decides on the most natural effect or creates a new color for a complete metamorphosis of the teeth.
In the art of digital prosthetics, we can use any materials, but most often we use pure ceramics and zirconium. We care about the maximum aesthetics of the work, and both of these materials can provide it. In the digital milling machine, we can create large, extensive bridges as well as single prosthetic crowns. It all depends on the needs and expectations of the patient.
We can shorten the execution time of individual works, such as: a crown, a bridge, even to 24 hours. Therefore, it is a solution for all busy patients who care about their calendar and patients coming from abroad, when dates must be adapted to travelers in an ideal way.