

PRODUCT
Implants
Implant Therapy For The Edentulous is a restorative method for patients who have lost all or part of their teeth. It involves implanting an implant into the alveolar bone and then attaching a prosthesis to it to restore chewing, speech, and aesthetics.
Indications:
Common Forms:All-on-4, All-on-6
Individuals with partial or complete edentulism, or insufficient alveolar bone volume.





PRODUCT
Crown & Bridge
All-ceramic crown and bridge restoration is a common restorative method that uses high-strength, pure ceramic materials that closely resemble the color of natural teeth to make crowns or bridges, and is used to repair damaged, discolored, or missing teeth.
Common Forms: All-Ceramic Crowns 、 All-Ceramic Bridges
Indications:This is suitable for dental restoration scenarios where aesthetics are highly valued, fixed restorations are required, and the tooth structure or missing teeth are well-suited for crown and bridge designs.





PRODUCT
Veneers
Ceramic veneers restoration refers to a restoration method in which a thin layer of porcelain is bonded to the surface of the teeth to improve the color, shape and aesthetics of the teeth.
Common Forms: Traditional ceramic veneers, Ultra-thin veneers, Partial veneers repair.
Indications:This is suitable for restorations of front teeth that are discolored, slightly damaged, have large gaps between teeth, have poor shape, or require high aesthetic standards.





PRODUCT
Inlays and Onlays
Inlay restoration refers to a fixed restoration method that uses custom-made restorations to precisely repair damaged areas of the tooth in order to restore the tooth’s shape and function.
Common Forms: Ordinary inlays, high inlays, veneer inlays that cover more cusps, or partial crown restorations.
Indications:Restorative scenarios involving moderate to extensive tooth structure loss, or defects affecting the proximal and occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth, where the remaining tooth structure retains sufficient salvage value.




PRODUCT
Post And Core
Post and core restoration refers to a restoration method in which a “support structure” is first built inside the tooth root when there is a large area of tooth crown loss and insufficient remaining tooth structure, and then a tooth crown is made on it.
Common Forms: Metal Post-and-Core, Fiber Post-and-Core, Prefabricated Post with Resin Core
Indications:This refers to tooth reconstruction scenarios where there is significant tooth damage and insufficient remaining tooth structure, making direct crown restoration impossible.


