Dental Machine | Crowns and Veneers
Royal Dental Laboratory has used world’s latest and most advanced technology in machine for making Dental Crowns and bridges for long term dental prosthesis. With the help of in house CAD-CAM technology, CBCT and 3D printing technologies, Royal Dental Laboratory has developed seamless processes. From designing a dental crown to fabricating; all happens in just one day.
In recent times, its superior solutions for dental crowns has given remarkably outstanding results. Not surprisingly, each day at Royal Dental Laboratory goes by in more research and developmental work, which, in turn, enables them to innovate solutions in the world of dentistry.
Patients at Royal Dental Clinics are shown their dental scans both before and after their treatment. Despite its same-day solutions, its patients are advised regular necessary check-ups and teeth balancing along with maintaining their teeth in good health post the one-day treatment. In addition to ‘same day fixed teeth’, Royal Dental Clinics has carved a niche for itself with its Full-mouth Rehabilitation or Beautification procedures.
Advanced Technologies Machine for Dental Crowns
3D Printing
Computer Aided Designing
Computer Aided Milling
3D Imaging CBCT
Intra-oral Scanning
Extra-oral Scanning
3D Imaging CBCT
CS 9300 was introduced at Royal Implant in 2018 and has been ideal for dental and maxillofacial cases due to its highest FOV value. The airway analysis and CBCT scan helps to get the 3D printing file for fabrication. It features dual modality panoramic and 3D imaging with exceptional detail and range, which helps perfect all-in-one solution for our practice. Its all-in-one system in addition to 2D and 3D diagnostic imaging gives precise digital 3D models for applications, including cosmetic surgeries, periodontics, endodontics and implant planning.
Along with its exceptional 3D imaging capabilities, the CS 9300 also features 2D digital panoramic imaging with variable focal trough technology and can even be upgraded to include one-shot cephalometric imaging. This combination is helpful in planning most of the complicated surgeries related to head and neck. This scanning procedure helps to understand the concerns of patients within few seconds while they are on the dental chair.
We can even deliver dental crown results on the same day as desired by the patient.
Intra-oral Scanning
Extra-oral Scanning
Royal Dental Clinics involves itself in research and developmental work, which enables them to come up with innovative dentistry solutions. With the high-speed camera and projector, we can scan a full arch in just few seconds and this helps us to plan our treatment and results on same day.
3D Printing
Additive manufacturing or 3D printing at Royal Dental Laboratory allows to produce dental crowns very quickly. This process can be done by the person scanning and planning itself. It makes possible to get a scan of the patient’s teeth, model it and to directly print the dental crown. Royal Dental Clinics plans patient cases and then prints the design via Phrozen machine. Dental 3D printing is a key at Royal Laboratory for modern dentistry solutions, as it really helps for customisation and accurate planning. Additive manufacturing also has an important role in dental implant surgery including zygomatic implant surgeries.
It is actually possible to create a 3D model to replace a missing tooth with more accuracy than with traditional methods. We can even produce crowns very quickly by scanning the patient’s teeth, modelling it and printing the crown.
Computer Aided Designing
Computer Aided Milling
CAD-CAM dentistry is a field of dentistry and prosthodontics using CAD-CAM (Computer-Aided-Design and Computer-Aided-Manufacturing) to improve the design and creation of dental restorations, especially dental prostheses, including crowns, crown lays, veneers, inlays and onlays, fixed dental prostheses bridges, dental implant supported restorations, dentures (removable or fixed), and orthodontic appliances. CAD-CAM technology allows the delivery of a well-fitting, aesthetic, and durable prostheses for the patient.
CAM is an application technology that uses computer software and machinery to facilitate and automate manufacturing processes. It uses computer-driven manufacturing processes for enhanced and streamlined manufacturing, efficient design and superior machinery automation.