We Create Beautiful Restorations
Implants have become an everyday part of dentistry and are here to stay!
This is exactly why our team of technicians work hard to provide a superior product. The "GOLDEN" standard means you will receive beautiful craftsmanship with authentic implant components. Extensive research has shown that using authentic parts is critical to implant longevity and health.
This is exactly why our team of technicians work hard to provide a superior product. The "GOLDEN" standard means you will receive beautiful craftsmanship with authentic implant components. Extensive research has shown that using authentic parts is critical to implant longevity and health.
Even though we work in many implant systems, the three main Implant companies Golden partners with:
Screw retained restorationsUsing cement in posterior implant crown and bridge has been shown to be problematic. Working with margins of more than 1.5 mm below tissue level, it is nearly impossible for the clinician to remove all excess cement. To help solve this problem, we offer a wide range of full contour posterior (or anterior) crowns. These are cement free restorations.
Cemented restorationsAs with all our implant C&B we always use authentic custom abutments. The advantage to a custom abutment is the control we (you) have over the design. We can specify the amount of desired tissue compression, margin height, vertical clearance, and emergence profile. Then we can fabricate a crown to be cemented to the custom abutment.
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Screw-mentable restorationsthe screw-mentable. If you have never heard a of these unique restorations, it's quite simple. The crown and abutment are delivered like a cement retained implant C&B case but the crown has a hole through it. What's the point you ask, this way you can check the margin height, contour, shade and etc. cement the crown down and the screw it out of the mouth, clean it up. Then deliver it as a screw retained crown.
Custom abutment optionsAll of our case recieve custom abutments because no two cases are the same. Through CAD (computer assisted design) technogy we can control all the desired parameters of the abutment. Once the design portion is completed the the CAD file is sent to the implant company so the milling can be done, which is know as CAM (computer assisted milling).
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