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What Are Dentures?
Dentures are removable prosthetic devices designed to replace missing teeth and restore the natural appearance and function of your smile. They are custom-made to fit comfortably in your mouth and are supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Dentures come in various designs, including full dentures for replacing an entire arch of teeth and partial dentures for replacing just a few missing teeth.
Advantages of Dentures:
- Restoration of Function
- Aesthetic Benefits
- Improved Self-Esteem
- Convenience
- Support for Oral Health
- Cost-Effective
Disadvantages of dentures:
- Discomfort and Irritation
- Difficulty Eating and Speaking
- Maintenance and Cleaning
- Risk of Slipping or Shifting
- Bone Loss and Jaw Changes
- Appearance and Fit
- Limited Durability


A Dolder bar is a type of metal bar used in implant-supported dentures. It is often used when multiple implants are placed in the jaw to create a stable, secure foundation for the denture. The bar runs along the arch and has attachments that lock the denture in place. It provides excellent retention and is particularly useful for people who have multiple missing teeth.

Locator bars are a type of attachment that allow a denture to be secured to implants with ease. They use a system of "locators" that snap into place, providing strong retention. The Locator system is often used in cases where the implants are placed in a way that requires a more versatile attachment. It’s commonly used for overdentures (dentures supported by implants) and offers a high level of retention and stability.

Createch bars are a newer system designed to help secure implant-supported dentures. They are custom-designed and milled to fit the specific needs of the patient. Like Dolder and Locator bars, Createch bars provide a strong and reliable connection between the denture and the implants. They are often chosen for their precision and ability to offer excellent retention.


Removable telescopic dentures use a dual-crown system where a primary crown is placed on a natural tooth or implant, and a secondary crown fits over it, creating a secure connection for the removable denture. This design provides excellent retention and stability while being customizable to suit the patient's needs. The denture is removable for cleaning and maintenance, offering comfort without stressing the underlying teeth or implants.

Telescopic hybrids combine the benefits of both fixed and removable dentures. These systems use implant-supported telescopic crowns along with any remaining natural teeth to anchor the denture, offering better retention and stability. The hybrid design allows the denture to be removed for maintenance but also takes advantage of implant support for added comfort and durability. This approach is ideal for patients with insufficient natural teeth but still desire a secure, stable denture solution.

Createch hybrids combine implant-supported technology with a removable denture design. This system uses a custom-made prosthesis that integrates implants to provide secure retention while allowing the denture to be easily removed for cleaning and maintenance. The hybrid approach offers both stability and flexibility, making it ideal for patients who need a secure denture but prefer the option of removability.

Createch bars are a type of custom bar used in implant-supported dentures, designed to provide superior retention and stability. The bar is custom-fabricated to fit the patient’s mouth, connecting multiple implants along the jaw. This bar system holds the denture securely in place, offering excellent support and comfort. Createch bars are particularly useful for patients requiring a more personalized and precise solution for their implant-supported dentures.

In a basic hybrid, a fixed framework is used with implants, while a removable denture is attached to it for easy removal and cleaning.

Abutment hybrids use natural teeth or implants as abutments to anchor the hybrid denture, providing more support and stability while allowing the denture to be removed as needed.

Telescopic hybrids combine telescopic crowns with implant support for a stable, removable denture solution. The implants serve as the foundation, while the telescopic crowns provide secure retention and prevent movement.

Createch hybrids, on the other hand, use custom-fabricated prostheses that integrate implants, allowing for a highly precise fit.

Angle correction up to 25 degrees in dentures allows implants or abutments to be adjusted for better alignment, especially when anatomical constraints cause angled placements. This adjustment ensures optimal fit, stability, and retention for the denture, improving both function and comfort. It’s particularly useful in implant-supported hybrid systems, allowing for better prosthetic positioning even with challenging jaw angles.
Types of Dentures We Offer.
Chrome Cobalt Denture:
Crafted from a strong combination of chromium and cobalt, these dentures are known for
their durability. The metal framework ensures a secure fit while being less bulky than traditional options, providing a comfortable and
discreet tooth replacement.
Spider Chrome Cobalt Denture:
An advanced version of the chrome cobalt denture, the Spider design features a
lightweight metal framework and flexible construction. This minimizes bulk and enhances comfort, making it an excellent choice for
those seeking a stable and natural-looking solution.
Plastic Denture:
Made from high-quality acrylic resin, plastic dentures are versatile and affordable. They are
commonly used for temporary solutions or full denture needs, offering a natural appearance and ease of adjustment for a comfortable fit.
Telescopic Denture:
Utilizing a telescopic mechanism, this innovative design fits over remaining natural
teeth or implants for a secure fit. Ideal for patients with partial tooth loss, telescopic dentures provide high precision and comfort.
Conventional Removable Dentures:
Traditional removable dentures can easily be taken out for cleaning and maintenance.
They replace either a full arch or partial set of teeth and are supported by the soft and hard tissues of the mouth.
Conventional Removable Dentures:
For enhanced stability, these dentures bond or clasp onto dental implants. They offer a
more secure fit, preventing shifting and discomfort, making them a popular choice for many patients.
DENTAL CROWN & BRIDGE
What is a Dental Crown and Bridge?
A dental crown is a cap that encases a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its shape, strength and function. Crowns are ideal for a variety of situations.
A dental bridge is a prosthetic device used to replace one or more missing teeth. It consists of two or more crowns (known as abutments) placed on adjacent teeth, with a false tooth (known as a pontic) in between to fill the gap.
Advantages of using Dental Crowns.
- Protecting a tooth with extensive decay or damage.
- Covering a tooth after a root canal.
- Enhancing the appearance of a misshapen or discolored tooth.
Benefits of Dental Bridges:
- Restores Function: Bridges help you chew and speak more effectively by filling gaps left by missing teeth.
- Prevents Shifting: They prevent adjacent teeth from shifting into the gap, maintaining your bite and overall dental alignment.
- Enhances Appearance: Bridges can improve your smile by replacing missing teeth with lifelike prosthetics.


Anatomical Bridges refer to the natural anatomical structures that connect or support dental restorations, such as ridges or soft tissue adaptations that influence the design of a prosthesis.

The success of a dental bridge depends on the strength and health of the gums and underlying bone. Proper gum support ensures stability, while poor gum health can lead to bridge failure. Dental technicians design bridges to fit seamlessly with the patient's gumline for both functional and aesthetic purposes.

A bridge is a fixed prosthetic device used to replace one or more missing teeth. It consists of artificial teeth (pontics) that are anchored to adjacent natural teeth or implants using crowns.

Customized Abutments are individually designed abutments used in dental implants. Unlike stock abutments, they are tailored to fit a patient’s specific oral anatomy, improving aesthetics, function, and soft tissue adaptation. They are typically made from materials like titanium or zirconia.

Abutment Hybrids are a combination of materials or design elements in an abutment, often blending metal and ceramic components. Hybrid abutments can feature a titanium base for strength with a zirconia upper portion for better aesthetics. They enhance both durability and natural appearance in implant-supported restorations.
Our Crown Options Include:
Zirconia Crowns:
Crafted from zirconium dioxide ceramic, these crowns offer exceptional durability and a natural look. They are perfect for both front and
back teeth, providing a metal-free, biocompatible solution.
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns:
These crowns feature a metal base covered with a layer of porcelain, combining strength and aesthetics. They are versatile and durable,
suitable for a range of dental needs.
e.max Crowns:
Made from lithium disilicate ceramic, e.max crowns are known for their superior translucency and natural appearance. They are a top choice
for those seeking a blend of strength and beauty, particularly for front teeth.
Types of Dental Bridges We Offer:
Traditional Bridges:
The most common type, where crowns are placed on the adjacent teeth with a pontic in between.
Cantilever Bridges:
Used when only one adjacent tooth is available for support.
Maryland Bridges:
Feature a framework of metal or porcelain bonded to the back of adjacent teeth, ideal for replacing front teeth with minimal alteration to adjacent teeth.
DENTAL IMPLANTS
What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made from biocompatible materials such as titanium. They are surgically placed into the jawbone to support a range of dental prosthetics, including crowns, bridges, dentures, and even facial prostheses. Implants can also serve as orthodontic anchors for enhanced stability.
Benefits of Dental Implants:
- High Durability and Strength.
- Mimics your teeths Natural Appearance.
- Long-Term Solution.
- Preservation of your Bone.

Types of Implants We Offer:
Screw Retained Dentures on Implants:
These dentures are securely attached to implants using screws, providing exceptional stability and comfort. Ideal for full arch replacements,
they offer a secure fit and ease of maintenance.
VMK Bridge with Gingiva:
This bridge features a gingiva component that mimics the appearance of natural gum tissue, ensuring a seamless integration with your smile.
VMK & Bridges on Titanium Abutment:
Combining the strength of titanium with the aesthetic appeal of VMK bridges, this option offers both durability and a natural look for replacing
missing teeth.
e.max Crown on Zirconia Under Structures:
e.max crowns placed on zirconia understructures provide a combination of high strength and aesthetic excellence, ideal for visible teeth.
e.max on Zirconia Abutment:
This option uses e.max crowns on zirconia abutments for a blend of superior strength and beautiful appearance, ensuring a natural and
durable restoration.