Maryland Bridge (CoCr)

$24.00

Bestodental provides Maryland Bridge (CoCr) restorations designed as conservative fixed solutions for single tooth replacement, prioritizing minimal invasiveness, reliable retention, and functional stability.

The following are the clinical indications:
• Single missing tooth replacement
• Patients preferring conservative fixed restorations
• Adequate enamel surfaces for bonding
• Anterior and premolar regions with controlled occlusion
• Cases where full crown preparation is not desired

Category:

Maryland Bridge (CoCr) is a resin bonded fixed partial denture using a cobalt chromium alloy wing framework, designed for conservative single tooth replacement without full crown preparation. This restoration emphasizes minimal tooth reduction, stable retention, and reliable long term performance in functional and esthetic zones.

Bestodental fabricates CoCr Maryland Bridges with precise wing adaptation and controlled framework thickness to ensure secure bonding and predictable occlusal behavior. The CoCr alloy provides high rigidity and resistance to deformation, making this solution suitable for patients seeking a conservative and cost effective fixed restoration.

Core Features and Advantages:
• Cobalt chromium alloy wing framework
• Conservative design without full crown preparation
• High rigidity and stable bonding performance
• Minimal tooth structure removal
• Cost effective fixed tooth replacement option
• Suitable for single missing tooth cases

Specification

Material and Manufacturing
• Cobalt chromium alloy
• Precision framework design and fabrication
• Resin bonded wing structure

Turnaround Time
• Standard production time 5 to 7 working days
• Rush service 3 to 4 working days when case complexity allows

Packaging and Delivery
• Individual protective packaging
• Export standard packaging for international shipment

Order Requirements

To ensure accurate production, please provide:
• Clear case information including tooth number and missing tooth position
• Accurate impressions or intraoral scan files
• Wing design preference and bonding surface details
• Occlusal considerations and opposing arch data
• Pontic design requirements
• Any additional clinical instructions

Quality Control

• Incoming alloy material inspection
• Framework design and fabrication verification
• Wing fit and bonding surface inspection
• Occlusal and seating evaluation
• Final quality inspection prior to shipment

Study Case