The Prettau Bridge

The Prettau Bridge is the most advanced option for Dental Depot’s dental implant patients seeking a stable, permanent bridge that is comfortable and natural looking option for the replacement of missing teeth.

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How it works

Our doctors follow The Prettau Bridge protocol for the placement of dental implants to support the bridge, which includes computer generated CAD CAM designing and milling of the actual bridge out of zirconia, the hardest dental material available.

The non-metallic nature of zirconia allows for a beautiful, natural bright hue of the final restoration. Bringing back your smile with this groundbreaking treatment will dramatically improve your ability to smile, chew, eat and speak naturally and comfortably. The Prettau Implant Bridge can replace a fa ew missing teeth up to an entire arch.

The temporary screw retained bridge, which you will wear as your final Prettau Bridge is custom manufactured, is milled and designed out of a specific plastic from Zirkonzahn, the manufacturer of the Prettau Bridge. This unique dental step is integral to the Prettau protocol and sets this apart from every other technique available.

The Prettau Bridge is a Clear Choice for Permanent Teeth

Beautiful, natural aesthetics

No acrylic, 100% Zirconia

No chipping

No breaking

No staining

No metal framework

You Are a Candidate for the Prettau Bridge if:

You are missing teeth.

You are currently wearing dentures.

Your natural teeth have a poor prognosis.

We are committed to providing modern dental solutions to our patients in DFW Texas and the surrounding areas.

Call us today at (405) 896-9674 or request an appointment online

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