Dentures
Dentures are prosthetic devices that replace missing teeth on the maxillary and mandibular arches. Conventional denture are removable and are categorized as either partial or complete dentures. Many denture designs exist, as some rely on metal clasping onto remaining teeth or dental implants.
The following patient was restored with a maxillary complete denture and a mandibular fixed complete denture.
The following patient was restored with a maxillary complete denture and a mandibular fixed complete denture.
Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction refers to rehabilitation of all the teeth in a patient's mouth. These cases utilizes tremendous expertise in implant and restorative dentistry to re-establish the health, function and esthetics of the mouth.
The following patient was restored with a maxillary zirconia hybrid restoration and fixed restorations on the mandibular arch. Virtual implant planning was used to position the dental implants in a restoratively-driven location to optimize the final outcome.
The following patient was restored with a maxillary zirconia hybrid restoration and fixed restorations on the mandibular arch. Virtual implant planning was used to position the dental implants in a restoratively-driven location to optimize the final outcome.
Digital Dentistry
The recent advances in digital technology and manufacturing capabilities has spurred an unparalleled revolution in dentistry. Virtual planning and computer-aided design and manufacturing are becoming mainstream. Digital impressions, digitally designed dentures, and the concept of a virtual patient have become a huge part of modern day dentistry.
For the following patient, we utilized current digital dental software to redesign the patient's smile.
For the following patient, we utilized current digital dental software to redesign the patient's smile.