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Dental Full Cast Restorations

Dental Full Cast Restorations Solution
Dental full cast restorations, also known as metal crowns, are restorations made entirely of metal (usually gold or silver) that cover the entire tooth. They are custom-made to fit the shape and size of the tooth and are often used for repairing severely damaged or decayed teeth. Full cast restorations are considered to be one of the strongest and most long-lasting types of dental restorations.
At Topway Dental Laboratory, we specialize in providing high-quality full cast restorations for dental practices. Our team of experienced technicians uses the latest technology and materials to create durable and precise restorations that meet the unique needs of each patient.
By outsourcing your full cast restorations to Topway Dental Laboratory, you can trust that you will receive reliable and consistent results. Our commitment to excellence and attention to detail ensure that each restoration meets the highest standards of quality and accuracy.
We understand the importance of providing restorations that fit seamlessly into the patient’s natural dentition, and our team works closely with dental practices to achieve the desired outcome. With our expertise and personalized service, you can confidently offer full cast restorations to your patients, knowing that they will receive exceptional care and long-lasting results.
Contact us today to learn more about our full cast restoration services and how we can support your dental practice. We look forward to partnering with you to deliver outstanding restorative solutions for your patients.
Payment & Shipping
Manufacturer |
Topway Dental Lab |
In-Lab Time |
3-4 Days |
Quality Control |
Stable,QC Check Each Step |
Customer Service |
Professional technical team |
Shipping |
UPS (preferred), DHL,Linex or Fedex |
Materials |
NP Alloy |
Guarantee |
Crowns 3-5 Years, Dentures 2 years |
Advantage |
Better materials, better technicians |
Payment Terms |
T/T, Paypal |
Certification |
ISO and FDA and CE |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I obtain prescription forms, mailing labels, and shipping boxes? Email [email protected] with your name and address, or give us a call at +8615325045142 and we can send you our welcome packet with boxes and RX forms. In the meantime, you can find printable prescriptions, UPS labels, and many more helpful tools on our website.
TopWay Dental Laboratory has been collaborating with dentists and dental laboratories since 2006. We serve the dental community, including general dentists, specialists, other laboratories, and PPE to the public.
Yes! We can expedite a case, but please be advised that additional fees will apply. Click here to see our in-lab production times or feel free to call us to discuss the exact times and fees for a specific case at [email protected]
We are registered with the FDA as a contract manufacturer of Class I and Class II medical devices and we have CE certificate for Europe, including titanium and hybrid or Ti-base custom abutments.
We have a 99% success rate, meaning only 1% of our cases are remakes.
We accept digital impressions from all scanners, specifically all Cerec versions, 3Shape Trios, Cadent iTero, Schein E4D, Schein PlanScan/Nevo/Emerald, Carestream CS3600, Medit, 3M Lava TDS, and others. If your system is not listed, you can upload scans via the TopWay online portal.
We are happy to help you as much as we can! Feel free to call us at +8615325045142 to see if we're able to assist you with your scanner, but you can always contact the manufacturer as well. Click here to view our online resources on digital scanning.
TopWay Dental Laboratory is happy to accept both digital and traditional impressions. Nonetheless, there are many opportunities to save both in cost and in time with digital impressions!
We have a strict and rigorous opening procedure for all cases in our lab which prevent cross-contamination. If you'd like specifics on the measures we take, give us a call at +8615325045142 and we'd be happy to discuss the process.
Digital impressions demonstrate excellent margin capture and visibility, enable faster restorations, facilitate quick fabrication, and contribute to a minimal need for occlusal adjustment in final restorations. This leads to lower lab costs! However, there are some instances where a traditional is still necessary. If you have a specific case in mind, give us a call to discuss your options!