We ensure complete satisfaction with our dental ceramic services, prioritizing quality and customer happiness for the best dental care experience.
Using state-of-the-art technology, our studio ensures precision and excellence in every dental ceramic product we create, meeting the highest standards in the industry.
Our highly skilled technicians bring expertise and dedication to each project, ensuring top-notch dental ceramic solutions for our clients with the utmost professionalism.
Welcome to Dental Ceramic Studio. We consistently provide high-quality restorations with a professional, customer-oriented level of service. Our trusted laboratory actively seeks new solutions and products to improve patient satisfaction and case acceptance.
Whether it’s an implant, crown and bridge, or removable work, your products will be on time, chair ready, and competitively priced. Allow us to provide you and your patients with the most knowledgeable technical expertise in the country.
Monolithic zirconia crowns, also known as solid zirconia, are made from a single, unbroken block of zirconia. Monolithic zirconia restorations may also be referred to as full-contour zirconia. Solid zirconia restorations are designed and milled from pieces of solid zirconia using advanced milling machines.
Layered zirconia crowns are restorations that are layered with different ceramic powers that mimic the translucency of the natural surrounding dentition. This material is also sometimes known as multilayer zirconia or porcelain layered zirconia.
Titanium has gained significant popularity in the field of dentistry as a preferred material for crowns due to its biocompatibility and durability, offering patients a viable alternative to traditional gold crowns.
DIRECT METAL LASER SINTERING (DMLS) is latest technology for manufacturing dental crown and bridges. This system uses Computer Aided Design (CAD) data to fabricate the desired frame by selectively sintering the alloy powder layer by layer.
Dentures are removable false teeth made of acrylic (plastic), nylon or metal. They fit snugly over the gums to replace missing teeth and eliminate potential problems caused by gaps.
Veneers are coverings that fit over the front surfaces of your teeth. Technicians use high-quality dental materials, like tooth-colored composite or porcelain, to create them.