Implant CAD/CAM Provisional (3D Printed) Crown/Bridge
Elevating Elegance: Crafting the Emergence Profile
Implant CAD/CAM Provisional (3D Printed) restorations are intricately designed and produced using CAD/CAM technology, which combines computer-aided design and manufacturing. PMMA (Polymethyl Methacrylate) serves as the durable and biocompatible material frequently employed for temporary restorations, providing the necessary strength to endure daily oral functions. The digital CAD/CAM workflow streamlines the production of PMMA Implant Provisionals, significantly reducing the duration during which patients are without teeth or rely on interim solutions. CAD/CAM 3D-printed PMMA Provisionals offer patients the opportunity to evaluate the appearance and functionality of their future implant-supported teeth. This ensures their comfort and contentment before proceeding with the creation of the permanent restoration. In summary, CAD/CAM 3D-Printed PMMA Implant Provisionals combine technology, customization, and patient comfort to offer an advanced and patient-centric approach to temporary dental restorations in implant dentistry.
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