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The ultimate for missing all upper or lower teeth
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Introducing the fixed procera implant retained full denture (top shelf) starting at just $32,000.00 per arch
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The ultimate prosthetic for missing all of your upper or lower teeth
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This is top of the line full or half mouth restoration. It's as good as it gets.
It has strength, beauty, and will chew up almost anything in it's path, and last
a life time. Inroducing the Fixed Procera Implant Retained Bridge by Take Katayama.
(US Japan - Patent Pending)
It's made from heat treated titianium, that fastens down to your dental implant
base, and it topped off with reflective sleeves, strong translucent crowns, and
a softer resin that simulates the gums. This is as real as it gets. The genius behind
the design, is the titanium plate, that mimicks how real teeth attach to the jaw
bone. Since the abutments are casted as part of the plate, they offer a rock solid
foundation for each crown used.
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If your young in age, then we already know this is the one you want. There expensive,
but you'll get the full value of these across your lifetime. If your older, then
your pretty much done with the dentist after this. You'll just be coming in for
a repair or two.
DFW Dental Implant Center is one of the few that offer this advanced prosthetic
here in Texas. So we have the knowledge and experience needed to get you the best
fit, modeling and coloring needed for a great looking placeation.
Call us at 817-900-8023, to get the wheels rolling.
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Built on a casted titanium alloy frame that is heat treated
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The Fixed Procera Implant Retained Bridge is built on a base plate that is designed
on a computer, for the size and curvature of your jaw bone, proportional to weight
and height as well. Since every mouth is unique, it has to be custom made and designed
to your exact specifications.
A mold is then made from the calculations generated by the computer, representing
each tooth, for its size, angle, and all other geometry required to create a curve
of abutments.
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It's then casted with titanium that is alloyed with several other metals, to create
a special blend that is then heat treated to make it less pliable, and add strength
to it.
The final procedure is to finish the piece by trimming off the burrs and polishing
it for a smoother surface.
Below are photos of the patient getting the upper and lower arches checked
against the finished frame. Then the gums are inserted and once again, we check
the spacing of the bit, and make adjustments if needed.
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Special white reflective sleeves are fitted to the abutments
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The white sleeves invented by Take Katayama are made from a reflective ceramic,
designed to reflect light back through the crown like a mirror. This is turn creates
the effect of translucently that mimics real teeth.
If you look real good at the photo, you can see the light being reflected back by
the sleeve through the ceramic crown, just like a real tooth.
The true purpose of the sleeve is to provide a uniform base for each tooth, in which
a standard CAM program can be run to mill out the socket of each individual crown
in the correct position.
So a non standard part such as the titanium frame can accept almost any brand of
crown that uses a similar socket. Right now, the Nobel Biocare® System is in production
use, and available at this moment.
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Placeation of the Nobel Biocare Procera® Crowns
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The Fixed Procera Implant Retained Bridge is built on a base plate that is designed
on a computer, for the size and curvature of your jaw bone, proportional to weight
and height as well. Since every mouth is unique, it has to be custom made and designed
to your exact specifications.
A mold is then made from the calculations generated by the computer, representing
each tooth, for its size, angle, and all other geometry required to create a curve
of abutments.
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It's then casted with titanium that is alloyed with several other metals, to create
a special blend that is then heat treated to make it less pliable, and add strength
to it.
The final procedure is to finish the piece by trimming off the burrs and polishing
it for a smoother surface.
Below are photos of the patient getting the upper and lower arches checked
against the finished frame. Then the gums are inserted and once again, we check
the spacing of the bit, and make adjustments if needed.
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The job is now complete, and here are the results!
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