You prep two abutments and trust a lab to make them work as one. We design the connectors, the path of insertion, and the pontic so the whole unit drops in passively, checks out under four-light QC, and gives your patient a bridge they forget is there.
A bridge that won't seat means an appointment you didn't plan for: adjusting contacts, relieving the intaglio, hoping the connectors survive. That's unpaid chair time, and the patient watches you do it.
A bridge is only as good as its worst margin and its weakest connector. When nobody at the lab owns the whole span, small errors stack until the unit rocks or the porcelain chips at the joint.
A pontic site designed by someone who never saw your ridge sits too heavy, whitens the gum, and traps food. Your patient comes back, and now it's your problem to explain.
Ask your current lab who designed your last bridge and you'll get a ticket number, not a person. When a connector fractures at six months, there's no one accountable and no memory of the case.
Retainers, pontic, and connectors are designed together, with cross-sections sized to the material and the span (height matters more than width). Margins are CAD-verified, the path of insertion is confirmed before it ships, and every case passes a four-light QC bench check.
A crowns and bridges master with 30 years at the bench designs your case start to finish. You reach the hands that made it by name, not a ticket, and your preferences (margin style, contact tightness, occlusion) are saved in CAD and reused on the next case.
If a retainer doesn't seat or a connector isn't right, we remake the bridge at $0. We'd rather rebuild it than let you defend our work in your own chair.
Connector cross-sections meet the range each site needs (roughly 7 mm2 anterior, 9 mm2 posterior), and a modified-ridge-lap pontic contacts the tissue lightly so it cleans and never blanches.
30 years at the bench. Zirconia, Implant, PFM, Veneer, Digital Wax-up. Owns your case from scan review through four-light QC, and keeps your preferences on file.
Prep the abutments with a common path of insertion, then scan the preps and the edentulous ridge. Send the Rx with span, pontic site, and shade.
The master designs the retainers, pontic, and connectors as one unit, sizing each connector cross-section to the material and span and shaping a modified-ridge-lap pontic for the tissue.
We mill or press the bridge as a single unit, sinter, and finish, then verify the path of insertion on the bench.
Every span passes a four-light QC check for margins, connectors, and contour before it leaves.
You try it in: confirm marginal fit on each retainer, a passive seat with no rock, and healthy pontic tissue, then cement.
If anything isn't right, we remake it at no cost.
“A bridge is one decision made twice: the path both retainers share, and the connector that has to carry the span for years. I design the whole unit myself, size every connector to the site, and I remember how each dentist likes their margins. When you call about a case, you're talking to the person who shaped it.”
Crowns & bridges master, 30 years at the bench, Korea National Dental Technician License
Not perfect? Remade at zero cost. That's a promise.
The word spreads when the fit is right.
"Seated on the first try. Clean margins. Zero adjustments. This is what a well-crafted case feels like."
"Since switching to Dentlink, 99% were delivered in one sitting. I tried 3-4 different labs and every case needed so many redos."
"After comparing labs, Dentlink won me over with a perfect fit and shade."
"The restorations fit so well. I hardly ever need to do occlusal adjustments. It just comes out right. The revenue has grown!"
"No flaws. Nothing to fix. I'll be sending many more cases."
"Any dentist will tell you how challenging it is to restore a single central incisor. The color match was spectacular."
"The implant crown delivery was perfect. No adjustments required. Our preferences match."
"I didn't need to make ANY adjustments. Fit perfectly right from delivery. I was nervous for my first case, but everything went smoothly."
"Every detail was precise, from margin to contact. Simply outstanding."
"I've sent a wide range of cases, from crown inlays to implant custom bone and veneers. I've had zero remakes so far."
"No margin, contact, or occlusion adjustments needed. It was perfect. Sending my next case already."
"Consistent quality you can trust. 200+ cases from Dentlink so far. My only redo, just a few cases."
"Quality's been exceptional. Very consistent. Communication's been good. Their platform has been great."
"First time restoring this implant system, but everything fit perfectly. Zero issues from delivery to seating."
"Fit and shade were great. Delivery was excellent."
"Dentlink went above and beyond. True dedication you can trust."
"Dentlink followed up, supported, and I felt very cared for."
"The case fit great, no adjustments required. I like the appearance of the zirconia."
"No adjustments and esthetics were good. I like the overall contours and emergence profiles."
From a 3-unit bridge up to long-span cases. We match the material to the span: 3Y monolithic zirconia is the workhorse for posterior and long-span work, while e.max is used up to a 3-unit bridge ending at the second premolar.
The master sizes each connector cross-section to the material and the site (roughly 7 mm2 anterior and 9 mm2 posterior), and remember that connector height matters more than width for strength. The bridge is milled or pressed as one unit, never assembled from separate pieces.
We remake it at no cost. The path of insertion is verified on our bench before it ships and every span passes a four-light QC check, which is why fewer than 1% of our bridges come back versus 8-10% industry-wide. If yours is the exception, we rebuild it.
We use a modified-ridge-lap pontic that contacts the ridge lightly, so it stays cleansable and won’t blanch the tissue. We design it from your scan of the actual edentulous ridge, not a generic form.
Yes. One crowns and bridges master with 30 years at the bench owns your cases, and your preferences (margin style, contact tightness, occlusion) are saved in CAD and reused. You reach that master by name, not a ticket number.
Scan both preps and the edentulous ridge, and send the Rx with span, pontic site, and shade. Impression is $15, every bridge carries a 12-month warranty, and the six material tiers are priced per unit from 3-unit spans to long-span.
One named master owns your case, remembers how you work, and answers when you call. Scan the preps and ridge, and we'll handle the span. $15 impression, 12-month warranty, remade at no cost if it isn't right.
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