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Single Unit PMMA Temporary CrownBestoDental Single Unit PMMA Temporary Crown When a tooth needs time before its final fix, BestoDental’s single unit PMMA temporary crowns step in. These caps guard the shaped tooth carefully. Function stays steady because they match how teeth meet when biting. Looks matter too – they blend in without drawing attention. Throughout the wait, until the permanent piece arrives, this one keeps things working right.
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PMMA Temporary BridgeBestoDental PMMA Temporary Bridge Stability meets appearance in these temporary bridges, built for multiple teeth while the mouth heals before permanent work goes in. Their design holds up under daily use, fitting seamlessly into the timeline of dental care. Each piece aligns with natural contours, working quietly through transitional stages. Function stays consistent even as conditions change around them. Appearance remains balanced without drawing attention. They bridge gaps – literally and timing-wise – between extraction and final restoration.
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Full Arch PMMA Temporary ProsthesisBestoDental Full Arch PMMA Temporary Prostheses are designed for complete arch rehabilitation, delivering immediate esthetics, functional occlusion, and soft tissue support during implant healing and transitional phases.
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Immediate Load PMMA Temporary RestorationOur Immediate Load PMMA Temporary Restoration Right after surgery, these temporary restorations support function right away. Made for same-day implant plans, they hold their look without shifting. Stability meets appearance from the first moment in place.
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Milled PMMA Temporary RestorationBestoDental Milled PMMA Temporary Restoration From start to finish, BestoDental’s milled PMMA restorations take shape using digital design paired with precise milling from industrial-grade discs. These units lock into place accurately because of their exact measurements, a result of advanced shaping techniques instead of older hand-built styles. Every piece holds up better under stress thanks to stronger material structure formed during manufacturing. Consistency shows in each batch, avoiding the uneven results often seen with traditional approaches. Precision isn’t just claimed – it’s built right in through every step.
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PMMA Temporary Teeth
PMMA Temporary Teeth
Bestodental’s PMMA temporary teeth are made from high-grade PMMA materials and meticulously adapted to fit the individual oral anatomy of each patient—a flawless provisional solution for restoritive or implant treatment.
- Inexpensive and extremely cost-effective for short- to medium-term restorations.
- Natural look that closely mimics the patient’s own teeth and gum tissue.
- Superb mechanical properties—strong, hard, and resistant to wear.
- Extremely high biocompatibility, without irritation or soft tissue injury risks.
Clinical & Technical Information
Tiny teeth made of PMMA plastic step in when real ones need time. They look natural while implants heal or mouths get fixed up slowly. These copies handle biting forces well, staying steady on the gums. Crafted by digital tools that carve each piece precisely, they match better than hand-made types. Strength and shape last longer thanks to machine precision shaping them. Each one fits snug without needing many tweaks after placement.
1. Indications
Our PMMA Temporary Teeth are Suitable For:
- Single implant provisional crowns during osseointegration and healing periods
- Temporary bridge restorations for multiple missing teeth
- Full-arch provisional restorations in All-on-4 and All-on-6 treatment protocols
- Immediate loading implant cases requiring same-day temporary prostheses
- Full-mouth rehabilitation cases requiring transitional restorations
- Occlusal testing and evaluation before final prosthetic fabrication
- Soft tissue contouring and emergence profile development around implants
2. Technical Specifications
| Technical Parameter | Specification |
| Material Type | Industrial-grade PMMA (Polymethyl Methacrylate) |
| Restoration Type | Temporary crowns, bridges, and full-arch provisional prostheses |
| Product Variants | Single Unit PMMA Temporary Crown / PMMA Temporary Bridge / Full Arch PMMA Temporary Prosthesis / Immediate Load PMMA Temporary Restoration / Milled PMMA Temporary Restoration |
| Manufacturing Method | CAD/CAM milling or laboratory-processed PMMA fabrication |
| Flexural Strength | Approx. 100–180 MPa depending on PMMA material grade and manufacturing process |
| Fracture Resistance | Enhanced compared to conventional chairside provisional materials |
| Retention Type | Cement-retained or screw-retained depending on restorative design |
| Implant Compatibility | Compatible with major implant systems for provisional implant restorations |
| Occlusal Design | Customized functional occlusion for immediate loading or healing protocols |
| Emergence Profile Development | Supports peri-implant soft tissue shaping and contour conditioning |
| Wear Resistance | Good wear resistance for short-to-medium term provisional use |
| Esthetic Performance | Natural tooth-colored PMMA with multilayer shade options available |
| Shade System | VITA Classical shade compatible |
| Repairability | Easy chairside adjustment, polishing, and repair |
| Surface Finish | Highly polished CAD/CAM milled surface for improved comfort and plaque resistance |
| Digital Workflow Compatibility | Compatible with STL files, exocad, 3Shape, and open digital workflows |
| Impression Type | Digital intraoral scans or conventional impressions accepted |
| Recommended Service Life | Several months to over one year depending on clinical application and occlusal conditions |
| Case Turnaround Time | 1–5 working days depending on restoration type and case complexity |
3. Aesthetics
Here are the aesthetics for our PMMA Temporary Teeth restorations:
1) Natural Tooth-Like Appearance
High-quality PMMA materials provide natural tooth coloration and morphology for highly esthetic provisional restorations.
2) Smooth Surface Finish
CAD/CAM milled PMMA restorations feature a polished surface that enhances appearance and patient comfort.
3) Esthetic Soft Tissue Support
PMMA temporary restorations can be designed to support gingival contours and create a natural emergence profile during healing.
4) Predictable Smile Preview
Full-arch PMMA provisionals allow patients and clinicians to evaluate esthetics, phonetics, and function before fabrication of the final prosthesis.
Order FAQs
1. PMMA Temporary Teeth Case Submission Requirements?
Start off by sharing the patient’s full name. Next comes which teeth need work – list each one clearly, or describe the upper or lower jaw area involved. Send along digital scans in STL format, or physical molds if those are what you’ve got. Include how the jaws come together when biting down, captured properly. Pick a color match carefully using a standard guide. Slip in notes about shape details, how teeth meet, gum line look, or temporary fix goals – anything that shapes the outcome.
2. Got digital scans?
We can work with those. Compatibility depends on your setup – some machines fit right in, others need adjustments. Different tools link up differently, so it varies by brand and model.
3. Typical Turnaround Time for PMMA Temporary Teeth?
Most cases wrap up in about two to five workdays once approved. When it comes to full-arch temporary restorations or immediate loading setups, extra steps slow things down a bit due to added checks.
4. PMMA Temporary Teeth and Their Use in Implant Cases?
True. Dentists often pick PMMA for short-term fixes on implants, whether it’s one tooth, a bridge, or an entire arch loaded right away – think All-on-4 or All-on-6 setups.
5. Conventional PMMA vs CAD CAM Milled PMMA Differences?
Starting strong, machine-milled PMMA comes from factory-made blocks of material. Not only does it hold its shape better over time, but also resists wear more effectively than standard types. Its match with surrounding structures turns out far more precise. Color stays true much longer when exposed to daily use. Strength gets a noticeable boost thanks to industrial processing methods.
6. PMMA Temporary Teeth Wear Duration?
For short-term needs, PMMA restorations work well – many last a few months. How long they hold up depends on how they’re shaped, bite forces, cleaning routines, plus what the person tends to do with them.
7. Is it possible for you to make complete arch PMMA temporary prostheses?
Right. Full-arch PMMA dentures? Made often. Right after implants go in, they’re ready to use. Mouths missing all teeth get them back fast. These stay in place during healing phases too.
8. Is it possible to shape the short-term fix around what the long-term care will look like?
True. It’s possible to craft PMMA provisional restorations that mirror the intended final result, giving dentists a chance to check appearance, how well it works, speech clarity, bite height, along with whether the patient feels comfortable – long before committing to permanent work.
9. Looking into stronger PMMA choices built for longer spans?
True enough – some PMMA options come reinforced, built for longer bridge spans, temporary dental work anchored by implants, even complete arch replacements where tougher performance against breaking matters most. These versions handle stress better, last longer under pressure.
10. What records are recommended for highly esthetic PMMA cases?
Start by sending full-face shots when it comes to appearance work. Smile pictures give a clearer picture of what’s needed. Open-mouth views from inside the mouth matter too – include those. Match shades using VITA guides so color fits just right. Whenever there is a tested wax model or digital plan already agreed on, pass that along. Details like these make results more reliable in the end.












