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When deciding to undergo an All on 4® implant procedure, one of the first important considerations is selecting the type of prosthesis to be used. The Toronto Bridge is a popular choice in this regard, and it can be crafted from different materials, with the most commonly used being resin and ceramic.

This decision is significant because patients typically have high expectations for these procedures. It’s crucial to choose prosthetics that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also comfortable, functional, and durable over time.

At first glance, resin and ceramic might appear similar to an untrained observer, but there are notable differences between them. Ceramic offers superior aesthetic results, closely mimicking the look of natural teeth. It also boasts a longer lifespan and is more resistant to chemical and bacterial agents that are present in the mouth, making it a highly durable choice.

Resin, on the other hand, is generally less durable and tends to wear out faster. It is more prone to staining from substances like coffee and tobacco. However, it’s important to note that recent advancements in resin technology have significantly improved its quality. The gap between resin and ceramic has been considerably narrowed, and modern resin can now be a very good option for prosthetics, including the Toronto Bridge.

At Freesmile, we primarily use resin and composite materials to create Toronto Bridges. We utilize a highly compact and resilient resin that is well-suited for implant-supported prosthetics. Nevertheless, we are also equipped to manufacture ceramic prosthetics, which offer an even better aesthetic outcome due to their superior resemblance to natural teeth.

One important consideration with ceramic prosthetics is that they can produce a clicking sound when the teeth are tapped, particularly if the prosthesis is applied to both arches. This is not an issue with the latest generation of resin, which performs similarly but without the clicking noise.

In summary, while ceramic offers better aesthetics and durability, modern resin materials have become very competitive in terms of performance and appearance. At Freesmile, we understand the nuances of both materials and can help you make an informed decision based on your specific needs and preferences.

Currently, we are offering a special promotion for the Toronto Freesmile fixed on 4 implants at the exceptionally affordable price of €3,950.00. This represents an excellent value for high-quality dental prosthetics. For more information or to schedule a consultation, please call us at 06.3333377 ( Click to call ).

This is not a trivial decision, given the high expectations patients have for such procedures and the need to apply comfortable, functional, and long-lasting prosthetics.

To the untrained eye, the materials might seem quite similar, but this is not the case. Ceramic has a better aesthetic appearance, as it more closely resembles natural teeth; it is also more durable and resistant to chemical and bacterial agents present in the mouth.

Resin, on the other hand, is less durable and tends to wear out more quickly; it stains more easily from smoke and coffee. However, recent advancements have significantly improved resin, narrowing the gap with ceramic.

At Freesmile, we generally make Toronto Bridges from resin and composite: we use a very compact and durable resin, ideal for implant-supported prosthetics. However, we can also produce ceramic prosthetics, which certainly offer an even better aesthetic appearance.

With a prosthesis like the Toronto Bridge, though, it is worth noting that ceramic has a disadvantage that should not be underestimated. This material can produce a clicking sound when the teeth are tapped, especially if the prosthesis is applied to both arches.

This does not happen with the latest generation resin, which otherwise performs very similarly. The differences have diminished, and resin is now an excellent material, particularly for prosthetics like the Toronto Bridge.

At Freesmile, thanks to a current promotion, we can offer a Toronto Freesmile fixed on 4 implants for just €3,950.00, a highly competitive price. For more information, call 06.3333377.

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