Dentures
Optimal Fit
Form & Function
Blending Technology, Science and art to mimic nature and restore the missing dentition we give your patients confidence to smile again. Our team of dentists and technicians are masters at streamlining and installing a customized digital workflow that fits your practice goals and teams’ skill set.
Monolithic Full-Color 3D Truedent Digital Dentures for the Modern Digital Dental Practice
Precision. Control. Esthetic Integrity.
For clinicians who hold removable prosthodontics to the same standard as a fixed full-arch rehabilitation, Truedent digital dentures represent more than a workflow upgrade — they represent a paradigm shift in esthetics, function, predictability, and reproducibility.
This workflow is a dramatic step forward from traditional analog denture production minimizing the number of visits and reducing number of technical steps where mistakes can be made. By leveraging intraoral scanning, photography, CAD design, and additive manufacturing, patients, clinicians and our technicians can collaborate at a level that simply is not possible in a purely analog process. Using AI driven smile design in conjunction with Exocad we can use virtual try-ins as a collaborative tool to enhance patient acceptance and overall patient experience.
This communication tool as well as our high-tech automated manufacturing and polishing processes allow 3D DDS to deliver removable prostheses with superior fit, function, and esthetics consistently and efficiently all while meeting or exceeding patient expectations.
Clinical Treatment Indications
Completely Edentulous • Implant-retained overdentures • Immediate or transitional dentures • Cases requiring precise record preservation for future remakes • High-demand patients focused on facial and smile esthetics
Key Benefits of Digital Dentures
Precision. Control. Esthetic Integrity.
Superior Fit & Function
- Precise capture of tissue and vestibular anatomy reduces over- and under-extensions.
- High-resolution, multi-jet 3D printing delivers exceptionally smooth surface quality and dimensional precision critical for denture borders and tissue adaptation.
- Consistent functional occlusal relationships with digital bite analysis and articulation
- Better fit translates to improved retention, reduced sore spots, and fewer adjustments.
Predictable Esthetics
- Integration of patient photos and face scans ensures esthetic harmony between the teeth and facial dynamics
- With virtual try-in, patients can collaborate with the restorative team to customize their smile prior to denture fabrication.
- tooth position can be customized relative to facial midline, lip line, and facial support
- Full-color monolithic production replicates natural gingival and tooth details..
Monolithic Full-Color 3D Printing
- Produces monolithic dentures in full, multi-tone color — including natural gingival contour gradients and tooth shades — in a single build.
- Eliminates reliance on painting, layering, or manual coloration, reducing variability.
- Enhances patient confidence with lifelike esthetics straight from the printer.
- One-piece prints remove weak interfaces between separately processed teeth and base acrylic eliminating the risk of tooth debonding.
Improved Patient Experience
- Collaboration gives patients the ability to preview their smile, give design input, and set expectations prior to fabricating the denture
- Fewer clinical visits
- Reduced appointment time
- Few to no follow up visits for adjustments
- Better comfort and retention compared to traditional dentures
Enhanced Record Keeping & Reproducibility
- All data — scans, photos, designs — are stored digitally
- Quick reprints with consistent fit when needed
Treatment Options
Digital Denture
Digital dentures combine advanced intraoral scanning, facial analysis, and precision CAD design to deliver exceptional fit, function, and esthetics with fewer appointments. By eliminating many of the variables inherent in traditional processing, digital workflows provide greater predictability, faster turnaround, and long-term reproducibility.
Key Benefits:
- Superior fit through precise digital tissue capture
- Facial-driven smile design for natural esthetics
- Reduced chairside adjustments and follow-up visits
- Fewer clinical appointments (typically 2–3 visits)
- Digitally stored records for fast, accurate remakes
- Monolithic fabrication options for improved durability and consistency
Immediate Denture
Digital immediate dentures allow you to transition patients seamlessly from extraction to restoration using pre-operative scans and facial records to design the prosthesis before surgery. By leveraging advanced digital planning and precise fabrication, clinicians can deliver improved initial fit, controlled esthetics, and significantly reduced post-insertion adjustments compared to traditional immediate dentures.
Key Benefits:
- Pre-surgical digital smile design for predictable esthetics
- Reduced chairside adjustments after delivery
- Improved adaptation and tissue conformity
- Great transition to implant supported restoration
- Enhanced patient confidence with minimal time without teeth
Implant Overdenture
Digital implant overdentures integrate precise intraoral scanning and advanced CAD design to deliver predictable fit, stable occlusion, and refined esthetics. By engineering the prosthesis digitally, clinicians gain greater control over attachment positioning, tissue support, and long-term serviceability.
These restorations can be designed to accommodate a range of attachment systems, including:
- Locator®-style stud attachments (low-profile, resilient retention)
- Bar-retained overdentures (milled or printed bars for cross-arch stabilization)
- Ball attachments
- Magnetic attachments
- Telescopic/conus copings
- Equator®-type low vertical attachments
Key Benefits:
- Accurate digital implant capture for passive, precise fit
- Optimized attachment positioning and load distribution
- Controlled occlusion through virtual articulation
- Reduced chairside adjustment at delivery
- Improved retention and long-term stability
- Digitally archived design files for simplified maintenance and rapid remakes
The Digital Difference
Why Discerning Clinicians Are Moving Digital
For prosthodontists and restorative dentists, the value proposition is not speed alone.
It is:
- Esthetic approval from smile design collaboration with the patient prior to denture fabrication.
- Occlusal function is digitally controlled and preserved through the production process.
- Manual analog stages (pouring casts, wax rims, flasking) are eliminated.
- Visit count is reduced without sacrificing diagnostic rigor or treatment quality and in many cases, quality is enhanced.
- Monolithic printing eliminates teeth debonding or popping out of the denture base
- Improved fit, accuracy, and consistency
- Minimal post-delivery troubleshooting and adjustment
- Permanent digital records make it easy to reproduce if lost or broken
Digital dentures elevate removable prosthodontics to a level of precision more aligned with contemporary full-arch fixed workflows.
For the clinician dedicated to excellence in fit, function, and esthetics, a digital workflow is far more than a technological upgrade — it represents a meaningful refinement of diagnostic precision and an elevation in the overall quality of care delivered to your patients.
Analog vs Fully Digital Denture Workflow
Visit-by-Visit Clinical Comparison