Kogan Dental Laboratory Inc.
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Locality: Richboro, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 215-704-6793
Address: 63 Georgianna Dr 18954 Richboro, PA, US
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Digital Impressions: Virtually Perfect Digital impressions represent cutting-edge technology that allows dentists to create a virtual, computer-generated replica of the hard and soft tissues in the mouth using lasers and other optical scanning devices. The digital technology captures clear and highly accurate impression data in mere minutes, without the need for traditional impression materials that some patients find inconvenient and messy. Many patients find digital impressions an easier and more comfortable procedure because traditional impression materials are avoided. The impression information then is transferred to a computer and used to create restorations, often without the need for stone models.
I've done plenty Sterngold types and and few Locater bars can't quite say that one is better than the other - they are completely different. The bar will give you an implant supported prosthetic while the locators are implant retained. What does the patient want? What are they willing to spend?
I've done many of Sterngold types and I can't quite say that one is better than the other - they are completely different. The bar will give you an implant supported prosthetic while the locators are implant retained. What does the patient want? What are they willing to spend?
Seven abutment implant case just finished.
Ouch! Dentistry has come a long way!
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