Direct Metal Laser Sintering or DMLS is an innovative technique for fabricating complex components using CAD or Computer Aided Design. The technique is used by specialists for manufacturing dental implants, crowns, and bridges from powder-based material. Made from advanced methodologies, DMLS crowns and bridges are highly durable and long-lasting products. This procedure needs expertise and hence it should be done by the expert or in the guidance of an expert.
DMLS PREFACE implant abutment has a comparable flexural strength of traditional PFM restorations while maintaining a natural and vibrant translucency.
DMLS PREFACE implant abutment is 100% metal-free, a feature that prevents gingival darkening and removes the possibility of exposing metalic margins if gum recession begins. They are naturally esthetic, transmit the color of adjacent teeth, and can be matched to any shade. Zirconia Solid is one of the strongest restorations available for any patient who may have bruxing or grinding issues. Utilizing CAD/CAM technology, it also has a precise marginal fit that can significantly reduce chair time. Since traditional cementation is recommended, there is no need to bond the restoration.
The overdenture implant is an advanced technique that is suggested by an oral surgeon to the edentulous patient. This technique is recommended by the surgeon to patients facing problems even after a complete implant prosthesis. It helps in preventing bone resorption, and providing stability. In addition, it also provides you with a natural smile. After the implant overdenture surgery, you will be able to eat comfortably, without worrying about the denture moving around. If you are also worried about the pricing of this surgery, you will be enthralled to know that the implant overdenture cost is not too high.
With high-quality titanium dental implants, you can get a natural appeal, feel, and functionality and also restore your chewing ability. Compare to traditional dental solutions, titanium dental implants are more durable and have excellent bone bonding compatibility. The dentist surgically fixed the titanium bar for dental implants into the jawbone of the patient in place of the missing or damaged teeth.
The metal connector that is used to keep the dental implant in place is an abutment. The titanium abutments are customized as per the patient's requirement and they are known for their stability. Also from the aesthetic point of view, these abutments are excellent.
Those patients who have several missing teeth can choose the option of DMLS cast partial denture. The alloy used for making these partial dentures has more elongation as compared to some other alloys. These partial dentures are found to have more tensile strength and they have a very good clinical success rate.
Screw retained dental implant is a process in which the restorations (bridge or crown) are directly screwed onto the dental implant. This dental procedure is highly effective and has fewer biological as well as technological complications. The prime benefit of selecting this procedure over cement-retained implant is its excellent retrieval property. Also, it can be easily removed for cleaning and repairing soft tissue and hence easy to maintain. It has a low failure rate as compared to cement-retained restorations.
In the case of cementable implants, then the dental implant is fixed by using cement. These crowns have abutments and on this, the crown is cemented. The cement margin is as per the anatomy of the patient. These implants are known to be stable and are also known for their high strength.
A dental implant bar is used as a replacement for all upper or lower teeth. It lasts for more than 25 years in case you maintain good oral health. You may face some issues after taking denture dental implants like nerve damage, infection, jaw fracture, etc. So, be prepared for that. Dental implants are fixed in the jawbone and coupled to a bar for overdenture support. A dentist can place the implant bar using innovative tools and techniques.