4902 Tollview Dr. Rolling Meadows, IL 60008

Screw Retained

Screw-retained restoration have advantages of more predictable retrievability. They require a minimal amount of interocclusal space and are eaier to remove when hygiene maintenance repairs or surgical interventions are required.
Screw Retained Full Arch Prosthesis
Screw Retained Zirconia full arch prostheses are used when all the teeth are lost or get to a stage where substituting them is necessary due to gum disease, bone loss, or traumatic instances. The benefits of using an implant-supported bridge include getting the functionality of the natural teeth, a sturdy and lasting solution, an improved facial look and the prevention of bone loss. Screw-retained full arch prostheses can be constructed from your choice of materials, including Full Contour Zirconia, IPS e.max®, or base PFM *High Noble available for additional cost. Our next generation digital full arch prostheses brings even better patient/clinician experience and success.

Screw Retained emax Crowns

 

Screw-retained emax® crowns are the ideal solution to illiminate the risk associated with peri-implantitis. Because of the absence of cement under the gingival tissue since the crown is cemented at the laboratory. In addition, the screw retained crown affords the clinician a streamlined retrievability for cleaning or adjustments. Screw-retained crowns can be constructed from your choice of materials, including Full Contour Zirconia, IPS e.max®, or base PFM *High Noble available for additional cos

Screw Retained PFM Crowns

 

Screw-retained PFM crowns are the ideal solution to illiminate the risk associated with peri-implantitis. Because of the absence of cement under the gingival tissue since the crown is cemented at the laboratory. In addition, the screw retained crown affords the clinician a streamlined retrievability for cleaning or adjustments. Screw-retained crowns can be constructed from your choice of materials, including Full Contour Zirconia, IPS e.max®, or base PFM *High Noble available for additional cost

Screw Retained Zirconia Crowns

 

Screw-retained Zircona crowns are the ideal solution to illiminate the risk associated with peri-implantitis. Because of the absence of cement under the gingival tissue since the crown is cemented at the laboratory. In addition, the screw retained crown affords the clinician a streamlined retrievability for cleaning or adjustments. Screw-retained crowns can be constructed from your choice of materials, including Full Contour Zirconia, IPS e.max®, or base PFM *High Noble available for additional cost

Fixed Hybrid Denture

The implants will create a stable prosthetic replacement for teeth. The implant-supported prosthesis is a “hybrid denture,” referred to as a hybrid because it combines the advantages of a fixed replacement with those of a removable denture. It is a cross between a traditional denture and a fixed bridge.

Full Zirconia Bar

 

This restoration is an aesthetic hybrid (a full zirconia bridge on a Titanium base) with implants. This restoration is screw retained. There are two main variations of the hybrid zirconia restoration: a monolithic approach, where it’s made out of a block of zirconia and stained by an expert for aesthetics, and a second approach for a higher aesthetic outcome, where IPS e.max® crowns are individually created and cemented to the zirconia bar. For both restorations, the technicians start with the implant, design the zirconia frame, stack the zirconia, and then build the pink porcelain on it.

Full Zirconia with Facial Layering

 

This restoration is an hybrid (a full contour zirconia bridge on a Titanium base with facial cutbacks and added esthetic porcelain) with implants. This restoration is screw retained. This method requires a little more time and use of materials. A wax set up is made from denture teeth and tried in for size shape and color. Our technicians then scan and design a prototype of this denture. Cut-backs are made on the facial portion of the restoration usually only on the anterior. Porcelain is added to give a life-like look for added esthetics.

Porcelain Fused to Cobalt-Chrome Bar

 

Porcelain Fused to Chrome-Cobalt Alloy crown and bridge has been used in dentistry for many years. This restoration can be screw retained and or cement retained. Our accurate production process ensures great aesthetic and optimum functional occlusal surfaces on all our PFM cases. All alloys used are: FDA approved. Our porcelain fused to Co-Cr Crown has strong compression and tensile strength, and the porcelain gives the crown a white tooth-like appearance, suitable for front teeth restorations. It has excellent margin, sealing and stable performance, high intensity.

 

Full Zirconia Bar with Indivisual Crowns

 

A full zirconia bar with individual crowns is a screw retained implant supported prosthesis. This restoration is Monolithic, (milled from one piece of solid zirconia). The posterior teeth are stained and glazed, where the anterior teeth have preparations, and IPS e.max crowns are cemented to the zirconia bar. Pink porcelain is then added to complete and give life to this hi aesthetic full arch restoration.

Titanium Bar with Individual Crowns

 

A screw retained titanium bar (milled) with prepared teeth. The titanium bar will be milled after a try-in has been confirmed by the dentist, using a wax set up and also a prototype made from PMMA. The bar is then opaqued for individual ceramic or PFM crowns to be cemented to these preps. To finalize, pink composite is then bonded to the titanium frame to match the patient’s natural tissue color.

Acrylic with Titanium Wrap-around Bar

 

Screw-Retained Hybrid Denture utilize a screw retained fixed design function. This restoration combines a CAD/CAM precision milled titanium bar incorporated in acrylic with premium teeth. A Screw-Retained Hybrid Denture is an implant supported system. This commonly uses to permanently retain dentures utilizing implants as a type of anchor for retention and stability. Screw-Retained Hybrid Denture are extremely durable and precise fitting.

Cement Retained​

Cementation is the most commonly used restoration in dental implantology. Advantages include the compensation of improperly inclined implants, easier achievement of passive fit due to the cement layer between the abutment and reconstruction, lack of a screw access hole, and the presence of an intact occlusal table and easier control of occlusion.

Custom Titianium Abutment

Custom Titanium abutments provide a precise fit and are milled using CAD / CAM technology. This precision allows us to get a natural looking emergence profile and helps us contour the the gingiva for the perfect crown esthetics. These abutments are well known for their strength, and are used in all tooth areas. These abutments can also be anodized ( gold color) to avoid dark or cold grey colors to show through.

Zirconia Hybrid Abutment

Hybrid Zirconia abutments have the strength of titanium base, combined with the advantages of an esthetic zirconia substructure. Several implant systems have different ways these materials will bond together. Some have a mechanical bond, while others have a chemical bond. Whichever you choose, the restorative capabilities of theses abutments are like no other due to the strength and esthetics.

Cast Custom Abutment

Cast custom abutments are made by using UCLA abutment (plastic cast-able sleeve to machined platform interface) by the laboratory technician. Starting with wax we shape the abutment to get the perfect contour and emergence profile needed. We Sprue, and invest the pattern and place it in our burnout furnace. We cast the abutment out of the prescribed alloy. After devesting the cast abutment is finished and polished.