Every arch is designed in CAD, checked under digital quality control, and proven on a printed try-in your patient wears before anything is final. One denture specialist owns the case start to finish. And because the whole design is saved, a replacement or a spare is fast, not a fresh start.
Your patient loses or breaks a denture and you begin again from zero: new impressions, new arrangement, new fittings. The lab that made the last one kept no usable record, so all of it starts over.
The first time anyone sees the esthetics, phonetics, and bite is the day you seat it. If the midline is off or the patient hates the tooth shape, that is a redo, not an adjustment.
Poorly bonded denture teeth pop out months later, and printed or shade-poured teeth read as fake up close. Your patient stops smiling in it.
Adjustment after adjustment, and you are never talking to the person who actually arranged the teeth. There is no name to call, just a queue.
The fit surface, tooth position, and occlusion are verified in CAD before anything is milled or printed. Milled pre-polymerized PMMA gives the best fit and density and solves the tooth-debond problem at its root, because the teeth are cut from the same puck, not glued on.
A denture specialist with 28 years at the bench and a Korea National Dental Technician License arranges the teeth by hand in CAD, guided by your midline, canine, and smile line. Your preferences for tooth mold, shade, and vertical dimension are saved and reused, so the next case looks like the last one. You reach the person who made it, by name, not a ticket number.
Your patient wears a 3D-printed try-in to evaluate esthetics, phonetics, and occlusion. You sign off on the real thing in the mouth, then we mill or print the definitive. No surprises at delivery.
Every design is a reproducible digital file. Replacements, spares, and repairs come from that record instead of starting over, so a lost or broken denture is a quick reprint, not a full remake.
28 years at the bench. Denture. Owns your case from scan review through four-light QC, and keeps your preferences on file.
Send records: an edentulous scan (or a scan of the existing denture or impressions), the bite and vertical dimension, and your midline and tooth references.
The denture specialist arranges the teeth in CAD, guided by midline, canine, and smile line.
Your patient wears a 3D-printed try-in to check esthetics, phonetics, and occlusion, and you approve it in the mouth.
After approval, the definitive is milled from pre-polymerized PMMA or printed in resin.
The full design is saved as a reproducible record, so replacements and spares are fast.
Repairs, relines, and rebases come off that same saved record.
“I arrange every tooth by hand in CAD, then verify the fit surface and bite before a single arch is milled. Your patient wears a try-in and approves the look in the mouth, so the definitive is a confirmation, not a gamble. And because I keep the design, the next one already knows how you like it. If it is not right, we make it again at no cost.”
Denture specialist, 28 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."
The fit surface, tooth arrangement, and occlusion are verified in CAD under digital quality control, and your patient wears a 3D-printed try-in to confirm esthetics, phonetics, and bite in the mouth. You approve the real thing before the definitive is milled or printed.
Milled pre-polymerized PMMA gives the best fit and density and solves tooth debond, because the teeth are cut from the same puck rather than bonded on. Printed resin is excellent for fast immediates and for the try-ins you approve, so each method is used where it is strongest.
Every design is saved as a reproducible digital record, so a replacement or spare comes from that file instead of starting over with new impressions. Repairs, relines at $145, and rebases at $165 also work off the same record.
One denture specialist with 28 years at the bench and a Korea National Dental Technician License owns your case, from CAD tooth arrangement through the definitive. Your mold, shade, and vertical-dimension preferences are saved and reused, and you reach that person by name, not a ticket number.
Yes. Metal-free flexible resin partials start at $150, rigid Co-Cr frameworks start at $285, and titanium frameworks start at $330, all designed in CAD and kept on record. A free consult helps you pick the right design for the case.
A complete milled PMMA denture is $275, and immediates are $130, delivered in as few as two appointments. Work is covered for 6 months (temporaries for 2 months), and if it is not right, it is remade at no cost.
Start with a free consult. Send your scan and references, approve the printed try-in in your patient's mouth, and get a denture built to last long-term, from a record you can reuse. One named master owns your case, remembers how you work, and answers when you call.
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