What we restore
We cover the prosthetic side of implant dentistry — everything that goes on top of the fixture your surgeon has placed:
- Custom abutments
Titanium and hybrid abutments milled to the ideal emergence profile for each site.
- Screw-retained crowns
Retrievable single crowns with an access channel — easy to service and maintain.
- Cement-retained crowns
Crowns on stock or custom abutments where the access angle favours cementation.
- Implant bridges
Multi-unit screw-retained frameworks for larger spans.
Why a passive, precise fit matters
With implants there is no periodontal ligament to absorb micro-movements, so the restoration must fit passively. A poorly fitting implant crown stresses the fixture and the screw joint, risking screw loosening or bone loss over time.
We design every implant restoration digitally to the correct connection and verify the emergence profile, then mill for a passive fit that protects the osseointegration your surgeon worked to achieve.
Digital workflow & system compatibility
Send the implant scan-body details or an analog impression and tell us the system, platform and connection. Correct platform matching and torque-ready interfaces are critical with implants, so we confirm compatibility before fabrication — there's no room for guesswork.
Screw-retained vs cement-retained
- Screw-retained
Retrievable and easy to service; preferred where the access channel allows.
- Cement-retained
Suits certain access angles and aesthetics; needs careful cement control.
Turnaround & warranty
Implant case timelines depend on the components and workflow; we'll confirm a schedule when the case is received. All restorations carry our limited warranty.
What we need to start your case
- System & platform
The implant system, platform and connection so we match components exactly.
- Scan body or analog
An intraoral scan with scan body, or an analog impression with the correct transfer.
- Retention preference
Screw-retained or cement-retained, and any access-angle notes.
- Shade & prescription
Shade and the restoration plan — single crown, multi-unit or bridge.