1. Full Dentures: Elite vs. Premier
Elite Denture (Affordable & Natural-Looking)
Best for: Patients seeking a cost-effective, natural-looking option.
Material: Lucitone 199 acrylic, known for durability.
Customization: Offers various tooth and gum shade options.
Comfort: Includes palatal relief for improved comfort.
Appearance: Festooning and stippling available for added realism.
š” Pros: Affordable, aesthetically pleasing, reliable for general use.
ā ļø Cons: Fewer customization options than Premier.
Premier Denture (High-End & Ultra-Natural)
Best for: Patients wanting the most realistic, high-quality dentures.
Material: High-impact Lucitone 199 acrylic or similar.
Teeth: Uses IPN or Bioblend for superior realism.
Customization: Offers characterized gum detailing and ethnic acrylic shades.
Precision: Fully flasked, packed, and re-mounted for accuracy.
Comfort: Enhanced palatal relief for maximum comfort.
š” Pros: Highly natural appearance, strong durability, extensive customization.
ā ļø Cons: More expensive, requires detailed manufacturing.
2. Partial Dentures: CustomFlex, ValplastĀ®, Cast Metal Elite
CustomFlex (Flexible & Comfortable)
Material: Thermoplastic resin.
Pros: Lightweight, flexible, blends seamlessly with gums, hypoallergenic.
Cons: Less durable for heavy chewing forces.
ValplastĀ® (Metal-Free & Aesthetic)
Material: Flexible, translucent resin.
Pros: High aesthetic value, comfortable to wear, crack-resistant.
Cons: Less support for strong bites.
Cast Metal Elite (Durable & Strong)
Material: Chrome-cobalt alloy.
Pros: Extremely durable, provides excellent chewing support, long lifespan.
Cons: Metal framework may be visible, which affects aesthetics.
Why choose us? What is a full services lab?