The traditional porcelain fused to metal crown remains one of the most reliable options for restorative dentistry.
By using only premium, non recycled alloy with minimum noble and high noble contents, we can ensure that the metal framework is of the highest quality, best suited for fit and burnishing in the chair, as well as having provided the strongest porcelain bond to prevent delamination.
Matched porcelain completes this process, giving the strongest possible crown: resistant to chipping, delamination, and breaking. At the same time, high esthetics and superior light transmission are maintained.
Crown and bridge is now firmly into the realm of all ceramic restorations. We endeavour to provide a solution to every case that fits the preference of the clinician. Utilizing layered, pressed, and milled ceramics, there is an extensive array of materials that can be used to match shades, opacities, and fit into natural dentition seamlessly.
We are Lava certified, in addition to many other CAD/CAM ceramic products.
While CAD/CAM and pressed ceramics are becoming more and more common in dentistry, there are times when neither is in the best interest of the patient. For those situations, metal is the material of choice. Whether it is a post & core, full-cast crown, or a porcelain fused to metal crown that has to fit a patient's partial denture, Panaram is able to offer a customized solution to these situations.
Panaram full-cast or porcelain fused to metal crowns and bridges are all made from noble or high noble alloys and are shipped with IdentAlloy stickers. We choose our alloys based on compatibility with both the patient and the porcelains we use. This ensures that what goes into the patient's mouth is of the highest quality materials. Even with the current high price of precious metals, our diverse selection of alloys allows us to offer our clients very high quality metal restorations for any price point.