Products Description
An open shell PMMA bridge
A PMMA bridge is a type of dental restoration made from polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), a durable and aesthetic plastic. It's commonly used for temporary or long-term provisional restorations, especially in full-arch implant cases, and is known for its strength, flexibility, and ability to be screw-retained for easy removal and adjustment.
Key characteristics of PMMA bridges:
Material:
PMMA is a type of acrylic plastic that is biocompatible and relatively strong.
Purpose:
Temporary restorations: Often used during the healing phase after dental implant placement, or while permanent restorations are being fabricated.
Long-term provisional restorations: Can be used for extended periods, particularly in cases like full-arch implant restorations where a permanent
solution may take time.
Trial bridges: Allow patients to "try out" a new smile before committing to a permanent restoration.
Screw-retained:
PMMA bridges can be designed to be screw-retained, allowing for easy removal and adjustment by the dentist.
CAD/CAM Technology:
PMMA bridges can be fabricated using CAD/CAM technology, ensuring a precise fit and good aesthetics.
Aesthetics:
PMMA can be made in various shades to match a patient's natural teeth.
Durability:
While durable, PMMA is not as wear-resistant as some other materials like zirconia and may be more prone to breakage or staining over time.
PMMA bridges are a versatile and effective solution for various dental needs, offering a combination of strength, aesthetics, and ease of use, particularly in implant dentistry.
Records Needed
PVS or digital impressions, and a bite registration
Scan data of unprepared teeth
Retracted photographs of the patient biting in centric, left, right, and straight on
Photos with resting, smiling, laughing
4 Days-In-Lab (does not include shipping)