Waters Edge Ceramics' crown and bridge restorations combine advanced scientific techniques with an extremely high level of artistry. The precision and craftsmanship delivered by our technicians can be achieved via the use of Porcelain, Gold and Composite.
Whether you wish for work to be carried out on a single tooth or on a full arch restoration, requiring several stages of fabrication, the vastly experienced team at Waters Edge Ceramics has the expertise to meet any service you require.
The Crown and Bridge work combines the efforts of two laboratory departments. Some cases require the involvement of additional departments (please look on link below for examples). All metal substructures and implant abutments are designed and fabricated by our accomplished metal department. This team work with the newest technology to provide the patient and clinician with the most accurately fitting and positioned restorations. This work is then finished by our highly capable porcelain team with an artistic touch that has become a signature of Waters Edge Ceramics restorations. Both of these teams are very experienced in (and more than capable of) providing the clinician with Cosmetic and Aesthetic cases whenever they are required. examples
For patients requiring complicated restorations we understand certain planning stages are to be achieved within the practise and laboratory before any final work is fitted. In order to achieve the level of accuracy you expect from your dental laboratory Waters Edge Ceramics can provide the dental practise with diagnostic wax-ups and study models. We also fabricate provisional crown and bridge work, and fully adjustable articulator mounted models. These services can be used to provide success in producing both aesthetic and cosmetic cases you and your patients will be
Our laboratory also provides an aesthetic consultation where the patient will get the opportunity to chat with the technician responsible for fabricating their case. Here the patient will be able to discuss factors such as tooth shade, aesthetic composition, tooth shape and form. It will allow the patient to be involved in the treatment planning, allowing the dental team to create exactly what they want.