Our Approach
At Pixel Dental Lab, we place a special emphasis on communication, whether it's within our team, talks with dentista or in our nteraction with patients.
These communication initiatives aim to collect and analyze as much information as possible to ensure a predictable outcome both aesthetically and functionally.
Our Services
Standard Works
The term "Standard" in our lab signifies adherence to a well-established set of procedures that ensure the quality and predictability of the work provided. We use only Ivoclar products that range from layered ceramic, pressed ceramic to Zirconia to achieve a stable and aesthetically well-integrated result, especially in complex complete oral rehabilitations where we need to achieve a uniform color across the entire arch regardless of the prosthetic solutions chosen by the dentist.
Premium Works
We created this product for our professional satisfaction of playing with ceramic masses to achieve spectacular results. In the Premium range, we delve even deeper into details, with the possibility of achieving perfect symmetry or the natural asymmetries we typically find in patients' smiles. As a result, wax ups are mandatory, as are discussions between doctor-patient-technician during which we thoroughly explore the options and challenges of each case.
Moreover, photographic documentation of each stage, carried out in our lab, is essential for the entire process.
Implantology
The prosthetic approach on implants is an extremely delicate area, especially in a fully digitalized environment, where our passion for precision and protocols is often challenged by the diversity of implant types and prosthetic options encountered in dental practice.
Despite these challenges, we have developed efficient solutions for the less complex cases, using standardized Ti-Base types for crowns and screw retained bridges with the option of creating customized zirconium abutments for more elaborate situations. For complex cases, we turn to the experience of our colleagues in the field who have a preference for this niche, thus offering a wide range of options such as pre-milled abutments, titanium bars, customized abutments, scan bodies, digital analogs, and essentially anything that can be
milled or synthesized from titanium or other metals.
Why Work With Us
Experts in dental aesthetics
Workflow
Dental Lab with full digital solutions
How We Work
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Initial Meeting
02 / Receiving Orders
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Deadlines
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Delivering
Passion for dental aesthetics
Frequently Asked Questions
We specialize in various types of dental prosthetic work including:
- Pressed ceramic, multilayer, monolithic, or layered
- Multilayer zirconia
- Layered zirconia, where zirconia serves as the base structure over which ceramic is applied
- Temporary printed (PMMA), Digital wax-up (printed), Custom zirconium abutments, Trays including Splint Trays (printed)
For more details, contact us at hello@pixel-dental-lab.ro
To ensure that each job is completed on time and meets the precise needs of the patients, it is essential to receive the following detailed information:
- Color: We kindly ask you to provide photos where the color key is placed next to the patient's teeth to determine the exact shade needed for the work.
- Chosen option: Specify if the work is requested in the Standard range (and specify if the desire is for the monolithic or layered variant) or in the Premium range.
- Type of work requested: We need clarification if it's about veneers, crowns, temporary works, wax-ups, trays, etc.
- Special observations: Details related to the patient's or doctor's preferences regarding shape, texture, degree of transparency, as well as any specific modifications or corrections desired.
This information does not allow us to customize each work according to individual requirements and provide products that are both aesthetically and functionally satisfying.
Yes, we perform trial works through PMMAs and wax-ups. These serve as an essential step for validating information and ensuring that the final result will meet expectations.
Trial works provide an opportunity for patients to test the appearance and functionality of the work, allowing for any necessary
adjustments before the final prostethic.