OT IMPLANT LAB

Dental lab Canada

Crowns & Bridges

Ot Implant Zircon

Zirconia offers the strength of metal and is one of the strongest all-ceramic materials available today. With CAD/CAM design, we can create single crowns or bridges up to 14 units, including implant-supported bridges, machined abutments, Californian bridge and bridges with suspended pontics.

The zirconia material is now available in different colours creating the natural look of the final restoration. We deliver an exceptional marginal fit.

Full Zircon

A Full Zirconia crown is a monolithic restoration, which means that it is made from a single material, zirconia, which is machined from the mass.
The machined restoration is then stained.

IPS E.max

The doctors’ choice for esthetic restorations for two decades, IPS e.max® delivers translucency and shading so lifelike it’s perfect even for anterior restorations. Fabricated from fully biocompatible lithium disilicate, we press our IPS e.max restorations for ideal esthetics and 400 MPa strength that are superior to CAD/CAM produced e.max crowns. We use Ivoclar e.max porcelain on all our layered e.max restorations.

Zircon with Porcelain

Designed for greater durability over time, the Zirconia Porcelain, Zirconia Implant Bridge (Z.I.B.) bars offer a very high aesthetic value. Indeed, unlike Rap Around bars (titanium and acrylic bars) the bridge is designed for durability which is increased by at least 3 times thanks to an application of laminated porcelain for the teeth and a layer of pink porcelain to imitate the gum.

Ceramo-metal

The standard in crown restorations for decades, PFM’s  remain to be a popular restorative option. We fabricate a lifelike crown on top of a metal coping for a restoration that nearly matches the strength of full-cast crowns without sacrificing cosmetic appeal. 

Full Cast Gold

When esthetic concerns aren’t a factor, full gold crowns are still a favored restorative option by many doctors. More durable than any ceramic and highly resistant to plaque and bacteria, full cast crowns offer the least wear on opposing enamel of any restorative option. Full gold crowns are an ideal option for bruxers or cases with limited clearance.