Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns (Ceramic Metal)

The PFM (Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal) crown is a tried-and-true restoration that provides strength and durability. PFM crowns have good mechanical properties, satisfactory esthetic results, and an acceptable biological quality needed for periodontal health. Ralph Dentacare offers high-quality PFM crowns for dental labs and saves you money on the cost of PFM crowns. Contact us for the price list.

Our experienced team of casting technicians and ceramists make each PFM restoration with attention to detail and a high level of structural integrity to maximize longevity. Metal substructures are designed with strength in mind in addition to an even layer of porcelain to avoid fracture.

 

Assigned Technical Teams

Ralph Dentalcare also offers assigned technical teams for our clients so that we can provide the best service possible when supplying porcelain fused to metal restorations. With our assigned teams you will get updated production status and make some adjustments in time.

 

  • In-Lab Time 2-3 Days
  • 7- Step Quality Assurance
  • Assigned Technical Team for Consistency
  • No Hassle Remake Policy

 

Manual Wax up Casting + Layering (Classic PFM)

The lost-wax casting technique is used in dentistry to produce inlays, onlays, overlays, all-metal crowns, porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns, and components of partial removable dentures.

Casting is a method that allows for making precise copies of a wax pattern of a prosthetic work by changing a wax model into a metal cast. The technique employed is known as the “lost-wax casting process”.

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The name means that in this process, the wax, which is the model of the cast item, is totally burned away without leaving any residue, and then molten metal alloy (for instance gold alloy) fills this space during the casting process.

CAD CAM Wax up Casting + Layering (CAD CAM PFM)

 

CAD-CAM PFM (the full form is Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Milling) is designed and precision milled with CAD/CAM technology.

Excellent fit and excellent marginal integrity is a great advantages of this technology

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A precision fit and consistent quality provide you with an excellent alternative in cases where the clinical situation limits the application of All-Ceramic or zirconia restorations. CAD/CAM provides the perfect combination of Strength, Esthetics, Fit, and Affordability. CAD-CAM PFM is better than regular PFM

DMLS PFM (Metal Coping is 3D Printed)

 

DIRECT METAL LASER SINTERING (DMLS) is the latest technology for manufacturing dental crowns and bridges

This system uses Computer-Aided Design (CAD) data to fabricate the desired frame by selectively sintering the alloy powder layer by layer.

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This machine uses special based alloy, which is highly biocompatible. It offers a high tensile strength of 1350 mph and has excellent bonding strength.

Tilite PFM

The Tilite PFM Crown is fabricated using CAD-CAM technology. Tilite is a 100% medically pure Ceramic alloy made utilizing 7 medically pure earth elements from Talladium USA

Talladium is a company situated in California, USA producing an alloy called Tilite used for PFM (Porcelain Fused to Metal).

Tilite is a 100% medically pure ceramic alloy with titanium from the USA made utilizing 7 medically pure earth elements

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The tilite formula is based on the same science that NASA used in the fabrication of the Porcelain Fused Metal shield for the Apollo space program