Malon Bridge
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Indications
✔ Full-arch or segmental tooth loss
✔ Patients seeking fixed, non-removable solutions
✔ Restorations requiring simplified long-term maintenance
✔ Clinicians aiming to reduce lab turnaround for adjustments
✔ Implant cases with sufficient bone structure and esthetic demands
Advantages
Segmented Crown Design: Each crown is removable independently, simplifying future repairs or replacements.
Long-Term Durability: The implant-supported structure ensures high stability, excellent retention, and reduced risk of failure.
Bone Preservation: Implants help preserve the jawbone and prevent resorption.
Esthetic and Functional Excellence: Natural-looking crowns restore the patient’s smile and chewing function.
No Damage to Adjacent Teeth: Unlike traditional bridges, there’s no need to grind down neighboring teeth.
Easy Maintenance: Improved hygiene access and fast chairside troubleshooting reduce post-op visits.
Material Composition
CAD/CAM-milled titanium or cobalt-chrome framework
ndividually layered porcelain or composite crowns
Grade 5 titanium interfaces
Technical Parameters
Screw-retained segmented crowns | |
Clearance requirement |
≥12 mm vertical height |
Compatible with major implant systems | |
Designed using digital scan and CAD/CAM protocols | |
Turnaround time |
3–5 working days |
Lifetime(Warranty) |
3 years warranty (adjustments or remakes covered within warranty period) |
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