The fixed denture on basal implants requires materials with particular characteristics. The latest laboratory revolution is called the ceramic bi-composite. It benefits from the best properties to guarantee the longevity and viability of the basal implant.
CAD/CAM++ (assisted computer technology) ceramic crowns offer the best quality in terms of the dental prosthesis with a metal skeleton. Unlike the older generations which could let the metal appear after several years and which presented an allergenic risk, the metal part is invisible. It just helps to solidify the structure.
The production process begins the day after the operation and takes around 3 days. The patient can choose the size, positioning, and color of the teeth within the limits of the anatomical standards of each.
The fixed prosthesis on basal implants from Implants Group achieves a very good success rate thanks to the combination of its solidity and perfect aesthetic qualities. This material has proven itself over time. Since cortical bone is much harder and less flexible than cancellous bone, it is necessary to have a material capable of absorbing chewing shocks while avoiding the risks of poor fixation encountered with soft materials. CAD-CAM ++ ceramic-metallic requires long training for technicians and specific laboratory equipment. Among the various possible prosthetic choices and after several years of experience, this is the material that we have selected for BAx implants.