Dental Implant Restorations

Providing you with the exact results that you and your patients expect...

Dental Implant Laboratory

At Dentogenics, we understand the importance of keeping up with the continually evolving technology and standards relating to modern dental implant solutions. We work closely with Dentists to ensure we provide you with the exact results you and your patients expect. Maintaining this level of communication will ensure reduced chair-time and delays, resulting in a happy patient and happy Dentist!

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Types of Dental Implant Restorations

Screw Retained Implant Crown

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Cement Retained Implant Crown

Screw Retained Implant Bridge

Full Arch FP3

Full Arch FP1

Full Arch Ti Bar Support

Dental Implant Restoration Workflow

We understand all patients really want is a fixed tooth that looks and feels as close to their natural tooth as possible.

For digital files, we are able to accept digital scans from all scanning platforms. If you prefer analogue, we can also work with both open and closed tray techniques.

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A large dark desk with multiple workspaces, with computer spaces and glass work tops in a high-tech lab.

How Are Dental Implants Manufactured?

Our technicians will utilise their unique skillset, using their knowledge as both a technician and a clinician to ensure biocompatible, aesthetic and functional results.

We will use modern dental implant solutions, the most appropriate abutments, utilising various sizes to develop the most natural emergence profile and to ensure suitable retention and proportions depending on tooth size. We can also order them directly from your account allowing you to benefit from any client schemes you are enrolled in.

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We use only the highest quality materials and state-of-the-art techniques to ensure your patients are delighted and can smile confidently with the work you provide.

We love getting feedback that the patients couldn’t even tell which one was their new tooth!

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