Crown & Bridge – CAD Design
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Description
Crown & Bridge – CAD Design, a revolutionary dental procedure that sets new standards for replacing missing or damaged teeth. This innovative technology harnesses the power of computer-aided design (CAD) to create crowns or bridges that seamlessly fit over existing teeth or implants, providing a customized and aesthetically pleasing solution.
The Crown & Bridge – CAD Design process begins with a meticulous digital scan, capturing the precise details of the patient’s dental anatomy. The CAD technology then transforms this data into a tailored crown or bridge design, ensuring an exact fit and optimal functionality. This cutting-edge approach minimizes the need for extensive tooth preparation, preserving the natural structure while delivering a precise and comfortable restoration.
This advanced dental procedure boasts a quick turnaround time, offering a convenient solution for both dentists and patients. The CAD design allows for efficient production, resulting in a streamlined process that prioritizes accuracy and speed.
Question: | Can we customize our internal fit settings? | |
Answer: | There is a selection for a few generic material types. This should get you pretty close to the material you need. If you have a specific material you are manufacturing you can include it in notes or you could upload a DME file of your specific material and we can use those during design | |
Question: | Can we receive the exocad design folder after its designed? | |
Answer: | Currently we do not design using Exocad | |
Question: | There are positives in the scan do i have to pay for you to clean them up? | |
Answer: | No we do not charge extra to remove positives or negatives from the scan. Please note if there are very large voids on the margin line we do the best we can to try and mimic what the margin might look like but there is no guarantee if its not an accurate scan. | |
Question: | What files do you prefer | |
Answer: | We would prefer a PLY or DCM for Crown & Bridge cases. Mainly for the color aspect; if the prep is really close to the tissue or the retraction wasn't great or not performed and there is no color to distinguish between them the best we can do is try to guess at the roll. |