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| Categories | Metal Partial Dentures |
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| Item: | Medical Grade |
| Product Name: | 3D Printed Co-Cr Framework |
| Customization: | Patient-specific CAD/CAM Design |
| Retention: | High-precision Integrated Clasps |
| MOQ: | Negotiable |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Packaging Details: | Plastic bags and box |
| Payment Terms: | Paypal or T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 300 Technicians |
| Material: | Cobalt-Chromium (Co-Cr) Alloy |
| Durability: | Long-term |
| Company Info. |
| Golden Smile Dental Lab |
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Our Printed Metal Frameworks are engineered using state-of-the-art 3D printing technology, moving beyond traditional wax casting to eliminate human error. The result is a high-density, biocompatible Cobalt-Chromium structure that provides superior retention.
| Material | Premium Cobalt-Chromium (Co-Cr) Alloy |
| Manufacturing | Advanced 3D Printing (Digital Workflow) |
| Microstructure | Homogeneous Single-Phase Structure |
| Retention | Integrated Precision Casting Clasps |
| Surface Finish | Fine-Polished & Smooth |
| Structural Design | Thin, Lightweight Profile |
| Load Bearing | Optimal Force Distribution |
| Compatibility | Versatile Dental Material Integration |
1. Superior Precision and Fit
Advanced manufacturing techniques ensure frameworks are crafted
with remarkable dimensional accuracy. This results in dentures that
fit comfortably and securely, minimizing the need for adjustment
appointments.
2. Enhanced Strength and Durability
By utilizing a layer-by-layer construction method, a homogeneous
microstructure is achieved. This contrasts sharply with traditional
cast alloys, resulting in increased longevity and superior
resistance to fatigue fractures.
3. Consistent Quality and Reproducibility
These modern techniques offer significant advantages in
reproducibility over conventional casting methods. This means more
predictable clinical outcomes and a reduced likelihood of remakes
or adjustments.
4. Excellent Retention Capabilities
The precision manufacturing process allows for the creation of
clasps that exhibit optimal retention characteristics. Consistent
intended retention forces are achieved across all cases.
5. Lightweight Comfort
Biocompatible chrome alloys facilitate the production of thinner
yet stronger frameworks, leading to less bulk. This improves speech
clarity and reduces the foreign body sensation during use.
6. Superior Longevity
Research indicates that metal-based partial dentures typically have
a median survival time of 73 months, compared to just 45 months for
acrylic alternatives. This substantial increase in service life is
noteworthy.
7. Optimal Support Distribution
The precise design and fit maximize load distribution through
natural teeth, effectively preventing tissue compression and
damage, while enhancing overall denture stability.
8. Reduced Clinical Time
Exceptional accuracy significantly cuts down on chairside
adjustments and patient appointments, leading to improved practice
efficiency and higher patient satisfaction.
To create a professional and differentiated FAQ section, I have refined the language to be more authoritative and corrected the technical "lifespan" data based on the clinical research mentioned earlier (73 months vs. 1-2 years).
Here is the differentiated and structured
Our metal partial dentures utilize a high-performance hybrid design. The core framework is engineered from Premium Cobalt-Chromium (Co-Cr), Vitallium, or Pure Titanium. This rigid metal skeleton is then integrated with high-quality, tissue-colored acrylic and biocompatible resin teeth to ensure both structural stability and natural aesthetics.
While traditional acrylic dentures often need replacement sooner, metal-based frameworks are designed for long-term durability. Under normal use and with proper hygiene, these dentures offer a significant service life. Clinical data shows a median survival of over 6 years (approx. 73 months), far exceeding the 1–2 year limit of temporary acrylic alternatives
To ensure the longevity of the alloy and the clarity of the acrylic, follow this daily protocol:
Rinse: Always rinse the appliance after meals to remove debris.
Brush: Use a soft-bristled brush and non-abrasive cleaner (avoid standard toothpaste which can scratch the metal).
Soak: Use a dedicated denture cleaning solution daily to eliminate bacteria.
Oral Health: Maintain the health of your remaining natural teeth, as they provide the essential support for the metal clasps.
Initial adjustment is a normal part of the restorative process. While you may feel minor discomfort during the first few days, the precision-printed metal clasps provide a secure, stable fit that feels tighter and more natural than plastic alternatives. We recommend consistent wear to allow your mouth to adapt; once the occlusal force is balanced by your dentist, chewing and speaking will become effortless.
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