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Digital skeletal parts

At DIGIDENT, we design high-precision digital skeletal parts for your removable partial dentures. Our CAD/CAM technology ensures lightweight, strong and perfectly fitting frameworks.
Digital skeletal parts
By collaborating with DIGIDENT laboratory, you offer your patients lightweight and resistant skeletal parts, designed with digital precision.
Our digital skeletal parts combine lightness and robustness for optimal support of removable partial prostheses.
Trust DIGIDENT for your skeletal parts and benefit from our mastery of digital design technologies..

Our design and manufacturing process

A collaborative approach in which you can participate at every stage, from design to manufacture, to obtain an occlusal plate perfectly adapted to your patient.

1. Reception and digitization of the dental impression

We receive the case as a physical model, a traditional impression or a digital file from an intraoral scanner or a laboratory scanner. When necessary, the models are digitized to obtain a precise working base for designing the skeletal part.

We accept both physical and digital impressions (all file types generated by an intraoral digitizer).

2. 3D modeling

The patient's dental arch and oral anatomy are then accurately modeled.
Our state-of-the-art CAD software, equipped with a high-precision articulator, enables you to :

  • The analysis of edentulous areas, the insertion axis, the rests and the undercuts,
  • The precise positioning of connectors, clasps and occlusal rests,
  • The design of metal saddles and retention areas,
  • A functional, comfortable structure that is well adapted to the patient's model.

3. Approval

Before manufacturing, the design can be shared for verification and approval. The dental professional can request adjustments or confirm the final design before moving on to the manufacturing stage.

4. Manufacturing by metal laser printing

Once the design has been approved, the skeletal part is manufactured by metal laser printing.
This technology produces a strong, precise framework that is faithful to the digital design, while meeting the technical requirements of dental metal structures.

5. Inspection and finishing

After manufacturing, the part is checked on the model to verify its fit, insertion, stability and the quality of the various elements. The structure is then carefully finished and polished to obtain a clean, smooth surface suited to professional use.

6. Adjustments and validation

Before delivery, a final inspection is carried out to ensure that the metal skeletal part matches the prescription, the approved design and the requirements of the case.
If necessary, we make adjustments to ensure the product exactly matches your prescription and your patient's needs.

Digident Dental Laboratory

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