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PG Health Group

Dentistry

Dentistry planned digitally, made in-house.

From routine examinations to veneers and crowns, treatment is scanned, designed and — where laboratory work is involved — manufactured by our own technicians. Turn the model to see the structures we work with.

Anatomy of a tooth

This is a general anatomical illustration for education. It does not depict an individual patient and does not replace professional dental advice.

In-house dental laboratory

Your veneer is designed, printed and finished in this building.

Most practices send restorations to an outside laboratory. Ours are produced on site, which keeps the design decisions with the clinician who treats you and shortens the time between scan and fit.

Inside our laboratories
Resin 3D printer lifting a platform of ceramic-white veneer shells in a dental laboratory
  1. 01

    Intraoral scan

    A handheld scanner captures the teeth in three dimensions. No impression trays, no putty, and the scan is ready to work with immediately.

  2. 02

    Digital design

    The restoration is designed against your own bite and facial proportions. You see the proposed shape before anything is manufactured.

  3. 03

    In-house printing

    The approved design is printed in our laboratory on site, then cured and finished by our technicians rather than sent to an outside lab.

  4. 04

    Fit and refine

    The restoration is tried in, the bite is checked and adjustments are made chairside — in the same building where it was made.

Digital smile design

Drag to compare.

Treatment is planned digitally before anything is manufactured, so the shape and proportion are agreed with you first. Images are illustrative and individual results differ.

Drag the handle, or use the arrow keys

Close-up of the same smile after treatment
Close-up of a smile before treatment
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