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PMMA Malo BridgeBestoDental PMMA Malo Bridge Right after implants go in, BestoDental PMMA Malo Bridges step in – light on weight yet strong enough to handle daily use. Not meant forever, they still look decent while healing happens. Because the material is easy to adjust, dentists shape them fast without slowing down. Performance stays steady when patients chew or speak. The design fits into busy clinics without extra steps.
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Titanium Hybrid Malo BridgeOur Titanium Hybrid Malo Bridge Start strong with a solid base. Built using precision milling, the metal skeleton comes from titanium, shaped through digital design and crafting methods. Instead of weak points, it relies on seamless integration between tooth materials – composite or acrylic – and the underlying support structure. Strength spreads evenly across implants thanks to the firm core. This setup handles bite pressure without bending. Longevity shows up naturally when stress meets resistance day after day.
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Zirconia Malo BridgeHeavy-duty zirconia makes up the foundation of BestoDental Malo Bridges, standing strong against powerful bites without breaking. Built as one solid piece, these full-arch solutions last through years of daily wear. Their look mimics real teeth so closely they disappear into your smile. Tough meals don’t affect how they work over time. From start to finish, strength and realism stay locked in place. Shape and color remain stable under daily stress.
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Nano Ceramic Malo BridgeBestoDental Nano Ceramic Malo Bridge Surprisingly soft on impact, these Nano Ceramic Malo Bridges come from BestoDental’s work with next-level nano-composite blends. Built not just to last but to feel right – gentle under pressure while holding firm when needed. Appearance slips seamlessly into real teeth territory, blending without trying too hard. Flex moves quietly alongside strength, never tipping too far one way. Shape adapts subtly during function, yet stays true through daily demands.
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Immediate Load Malo BridgeBestoDental Immediate Load Malo Bridge Right away, BestoDental builds Immediate Load Malo Bridges for full-arch implants – these hold up early chewing forces without wobbling. Each one fits snugly thanks to exact craftsmanship. Because of that, they handle stress well during daily use. Patients often feel less pressure on their gums. Success rates stay steady when used at the start of recovery plans.
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Malo Bridge
Malo Bridge
Bestodental utilizes advanced CAD/CAM technology to deliver high-quality Malo implant bridges for patients suffering from full-arch tooth loss. Designed for efficiency, comfort, and long-term function, our Malo Bridges offer a streamlined solution for rapid full-mouth restoration.
- Short treatment cycle with a high clinical success rate
- Minimizes the need for invasive surgical procedures such as bone grafting
- Easy to clean and maintain for improved daily hygiene
- Quickly restores chewing function and enhances patient quality of life
Clinical & Technical Information
From the first implant placement, stability shapes how well the prosthesis performs over time. A metal frame locked into place by screws holds everything steady beneath artificial gums and teeth. This setup follows principles tested in procedures using four or six implants per arch. Function returns quickly, with structure supporting both bite forces and natural face contours. Digital planning guides each piece, making sure parts meet without strain during healing stages. Longevity comes from precision, whether loaded right after surgery or weeks later. Designed for resilience, every component aligns under real-world demands.
1. Indications
Our Malo Bridges are Suitable For:
- Completely edentulous patients requiring full-arch implant-supported fixed restoration
- All-on-6 implant-supported full-arch restorations requiring enhanced load distribution
- Patients with failing dentition requiring full-mouth extraction and implant rehabilitation
- Moderate to severe alveolar bone resorption requiring prosthetic compensation
- Patients requiring a fixed (non-removable) alternative to implant overdentures
- Full-arch maxillary and mandibular functional and esthetic rehabilitation cases
2. Technical Specifications
| Technical Parameter | Specification |
| Restoration Type | Full-arch screw-retained implant-supported bridge (Malo concept prosthesis) |
| Product Variants | PMMA Malo Bridge / Titanium Hybrid Malo Bridge / Zirconia Malo Bridge / Nano Ceramic Malo Bridge / Immediate Load Malo Bridge |
| Loading Protocol | Immediate loading / early loading / conventional loading depending on clinical case |
| Material Type | PMMA, titanium framework, zirconia, nano ceramic composite, or hybrid CAD/CAM restorative systems |
| Retention Type | Screw-retained full-arch prosthesis |
| Framework Type | CAD/CAM milled titanium bar, titanium hybrid framework, monolithic zirconia structure, or reinforced digital framework (case-dependent) |
| Implant Configuration | 4–6 implants per arch (anterior axial and posterior tilted or straight placement depending on anatomy) |
| Implant Compatibility | Compatible with major implant systems upon request |
| Passive Fit Accuracy | High-precision CAD/CAM manufacturing with verification-controlled passive fit across full arch span |
| Occlusal Design | Full-arch balanced occlusion or individualized occlusal scheme based on bite registration and implant distribution |
| Gingival Replacement | Acrylic, composite, nano ceramic, or zirconia-based gingival replacement materials depending on restoration type |
| Vertical Dimension | Customized according to facial support, lip line, and restorative space requirements |
| Screw Access Design | Straight or angled screw channels for optimized retrievability and esthetics |
| Esthetic Options | Monolithic, layered, or hybrid esthetic designs depending on material selection |
| Digital Workflow Compatibility | Compatible with exocad, 3Shape, full-arch STL workflows, and photogrammetry systems |
| Impression Protocol | Open tray impression, closed tray impression, or digital full-arch scanning supported |
| Repairability | PMMA and nano ceramic options allow easier repair; zirconia provides maximum strength with limited intraoral repair |
| Strength & Load Capacity | High load-bearing full-arch design suitable for posterior occlusal forces |
| Maintenance Requirement | Regular screw torque verification and professional hygiene maintenance recommended |
| Case Turnaround Time | PMMA immediate: 1–3 days / Final prosthesis: 5–10 working days depending on material and complexity |
3. Aesthetics
1) Full Arch Natural Smile Reconstruction
One thing about Malo Bridges – they follow the shape of real teeth, built to match how a full set of teeth looks. The design traces the curve your smile makes when you grin. Everything fits together, arch by arch, without standing out. Shape, line, balance – all lined up like nature intended.
2) Customized Gingival Architecture
A custom gum replacement follows the shape of real oral tissues, one that lifts lip structure while bringing back face balance. Shape mirrors biology, yet fits like a second skin – subtle, quiet in function. Its role? Hold space where tissue once was, nothing more, nothing stretched beyond purpose.
3) Material-Driven Esthetic Performance
Right away, PMMA handles looks well. Strength meets daily use smoothly in titanium hybrids. Zirconia steps in where clarity matters most. Lifelike results often come from nano ceramics instead.
4) Functional-Aesthetic Integration
Stability begins where bite alignment meets jaw height, shaping how implants spread across the arch. Facial harmony stays intact because spacing follows form, guiding clear speech. Function holds firm when these elements work together – each part influencing the next without strain.
Order FAQs
1. What information is required to submit a Malo Bridge case?
Start off by sharing the patient’s full name along with the type of implant system used. Next comes where each implant sits in the mouth – be precise. Send over digital STL scans or physical impressions, whichever applies. Include how the upper and lower teeth come together when biting down. Match shades carefully using a standard guide. Mention preferences on how teeth are arranged, gum look, or what materials to use – if there are any.
2. What kinds of implants work with your setup?
Most big implant brands fit right in – Nobel Biocare, Straumann, those from Zimmer Biomet. Osstem works too, Dentium connects without issue. Megagen lines up smoothly, just like BioHorizons. Hiossen slips into place alongside others. Plenty more join the mix, all playing well together.
3. Got digital scans for a whole arch?
Right. Files from top intraoral scanners like 3Shape or iTero work here – also those from Medit, Planmeca, and any system that runs with Exocad. Each format transfers cleanly into our process.
4. Usually, how long does it take to finish a Malo Bridge procedure?
Working time for most Malo Bridge situations sits around seven to ten business days. Material choice plays a role in how long it takes. The structure’s layout matters too. Some cases need a fitting check first, which adds time. Each detail shifts the schedule slightly.
5. Provisional and Final Malo Bridges Fabrication Possible?
Yep. These include temporary PMMA bridges, test models for fitting, besides finished versions made from titanium hybrid, zirconia, nano ceramic, along with various full-arch options. What’s offered covers all stages, starting from trial pieces right through to permanent solutions using strong modern materials.
6. For top-notch full-arch results, which records do experts suggest?
Start off by sharing full-face shots when looks matter most. A picture of the smile helps too, just make sure it’s clear. Open wide for those inside-the-mouth views from different angles. Try including shade guides so colors match up right. If there’s a temporary fix already in place, snap that as well – every detail counts.
7. What steps help achieve a passive fit in full-arch implant-supported restorations?
Each Malo Bridge case gets checked digitally, so positioning flaws show up early. Checking where implants sit happens before any design moves forward. The CAD layout goes through a close look, which tightens accuracy. Fewer changes pop up during patient visits because of these steps. Precision grows when each stage is reviewed separately.
8. Material Options for Malo Bridges?
Some choices are PMMA, titanium mix, zirconia, nano ceramic blend, or machine-carved fixes. Pick one based on how it should look, what job it must do, when money matters.
9. What about implants set at an angle or placed in tricky spots?
True. When implants sit at odd angles, our team adjusts the restoration plan accordingly. Sometimes, that means reshaping how the screw access appears – only if it makes sense for the case. Each solution fits the specific situation without forcing a standard approach.
10. Offer Screw-Retained Malo Bridges?
True. Screw-retained designs show up often in Malo Bridge cases because they allow easier access later on. Retrieving the prosthesis becomes simpler when adjustments pop up down the road. Long-term care tends to go smoother with this setup in place. Maintenance fits into regular checkups without extra steps piling on.












