How to Master Dental Implant Components: A Step-by-Step Guide for Labs and Clinics

Why do some restorations last decades while others fail within years? The answer lies in understanding the intricate design and precision of modern tooth replacement systems. At the core of every successful procedure are meticulously crafted parts working in harmony. This guide breaks down each element of these systems, from foundational structures to custom prosthetics. […]

Implant-Supported vs. Implant-Retained Dentures: A Professional Guide

For decades, traditional removable plates have left users struggling with slippage, discomfort, and limited diets. But modern dental technology now offers implant-based solutions that redefine what tooth replacement can achieve. At Triple T Dental Lab, we specialize in crafting prosthetics that blend innovation with reliability. This guide explores two advanced options: implant-supported dentures and implant-retained […]

Why Do So Many Dental Implant Restorations Fail?

Modern dentistry boasts a 96-98% success rate for replacing missing teeth with artificial roots. Yet some patients still face unexpected setbacks. How can procedures with such impressive outcomes still result in complications? Success hinges on precise planning and biological compatibility. The fusion between titanium posts and jawbone tissue—called osseointegration—determines long-term stability. Even minor errors during […]

Implant Crown Restoration: Choosing Between Screw-Retained and Cement-Retained Restorations

What if the key to long-lasting dental implants isn’t just the procedure itself—but how the crown stays in place? This critical choice between attachment methods has divided dental professionals for decades, with studies showing complication rates of 3-5% depending on the design. Modern implant dentistry relies on precision and adaptability. While both options deliver success […]

Do you really know them? Veneer vs Non- Prep Veneer

History Veneers were invented by California dentist Charles Pincus in 1928 to be used for a film shoot for temporarily changing the appearance of actors’ teeth. Later, in 1937 he fabricated acrylic veneers to be retained by denture adhesive, which were only cemented temporarily because there was very little adhesion. The introduction of etching in […]

Triple T International Full-service and Outsourcing Dental Laboratory

MSDS1) Full Contour Zirconia, Mill Block, Glazing Finish (recommend using on Molar) 2) Emax Empress (veneers, onlay and crowns) most translucent, lively look on SINGLE UNIT case due to the shade tends to be soft and easy matching with adjacent tooth, for Full mouth case, Zirconia also can do the same job 3) Zirconia CADCAM, […]