The Ceramist Technician
We are privileged to work with some of the finest ceramist technicians in the UK. To create a beautiful and a natural looking smile that is suited to your face requires a lot of skill, passion and commitment. There are many different colours and subtle hues / translucencies within a natural tooth. Our goal is always to try and recreate this. Great attention is paid to the shape, colour and the surface texture characteristics. When all these factors are optimised, stunning results can be obtained. So, even if you wish to have a “Hollywood smile”, we can still make it look naturally beautiful, rather then the standard “chicklets” that are made for many Californian people!
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Our main laboratory that we use is Amdecc Dental Laboratory, owned by master ceramist technician Mr Rob Storrar. It is based in Basildon and is one of the most modern and highly equipped dental laboratories in the UK. Rob has an amazing Team that supports him in all the cases we do.
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The laboratory’s involvement in doing a cosmetic case is paramount from the outset. The technician will help analyse your models and plan the shape, size and position of the teeth very accurately in conjunction with the dentist’s prescription records (following our thorough initial assessment).
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The next stage involves the creation of “wax ups”, which are an excellent guide or template from which your new “Trial Smile” is created.
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The shade selection is accurately carried out to suit your personal requirements.
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The technician can then use his artistic skills to painstakingly build up the porcelain layers to create the individual porcelain veneers or crowns.
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These custom built restorations are then “fired” at precise temperatures and pressures in state of the art computerised dental furnaces to convert them to the final restorations. These are all then fitted on to the patient’s model and custom finished and polished.
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