
Metal Restorations
Metal restorations are still at the forefront for many clinical solutions where design limitations are present and strength is of concern. The flexibility of dental alloys combined with the loads that can be carried over very thin areas can provide the best solution and comfort for many situations.
Dental Xpressions continue to evolve and develop metal restoration design and enhance skills in this forgotten area. By using the latest ceramic systems and cad cam framework design, the aesthetics and framework strength of metal based restorations has never been better.
Our restoration option range using a metal substructure includes: crowns and bridges, maryland bridges, indirect inlays, implants, implant bridges and abutments, hybrid dentures, full metal crowns and post and cores.

Ceramic Restorations
All ceramics have become a popular restorative option. The unique optical properties combined with exceptional strength and biocompatibility have made all ceramics the true aesthetic solution.
With the aid of the most up to date cad-cam technology, frameworks can be designed to maximise strength in critical areas giving great flexibility to its indications for use. Industrial milling units combined with refined processing techniques have relieved the initial problems that where once associated with metal free restorations.
The large array of ceramic materials available has opened a broad product range to meet the individual needs of patients and dentists.
All ceramics can be used for anterior and posterior crowns and bridges, and can be designed to fit all types of preparation.


Implants
Modern implant techniques saddled with cad-cam manufacturing techniques and a wealth of experience with traditional techniques has Dental Xpressions positioned at the forefront of implant restorations. All implant solutions are treated individually to achieve the ultimate outcome for patient and clinician.
There is no bias placed on a particular technique or the use of a particular implant system. We hold a wealth of knowledge with regard to traditional implant prosthesis manufacture and we are up to date with all modern manufacturing techniques.

Temporary Restorations
A temporary crown is a provisional, short term restoration used in dentistry. The temporary material is designed using CAD/CAM and forms a tooth shape that protects the prepared tooth, preventing damage to the periodontal tissues (gums) and disguises the prepared tooth to a degree until the final, definitive restoration can be made.
PMMA milled crowns are an adequate, temporary, fast and reliable way to save chairside time, whilst the hardness and resistance of the material is perfect for the preparation of provisional pieces. The material comes in a number of different colours to help you select the appropriate temporary solution for your patient.
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Dentures
When implants are not an option to replace lost or missing teeth, acrylic dentures may provide the solution. High quality base materials and a range of denture teeth options to meet all requirements.
Acrylic dentures offer functional alternative that are long lasting and aesthetically pleasing for desired patient outcomes.
