Big Lab Technology,
Small Lab Service.

Serving on the North Shore since 1986.

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Digital dentistry, hand-made.

What is the best way to incorporate advances in CAD / CAM technology without losing the artistic personal touch? Striking the balance between the digital and analog worlds is a constant consideration at our lab.

 
 

Shade taking and customization done in-lab

Our laboratory is located in beautiful North Vancouver next to the Maplewood Flats Conservation Area.

Please reach out to us at (604) 985-3088 to ensure availability.

 
 

Our Services

  • Zirconia

    We don’t believe in rebranding our materials. Our go to zirconia is Argen HT+, Argen Anterior STML, and Ivoclar Zircad Prime.

  • e.max

    Both pressing and milling have a place in our lab, and each have their advantages and disadvantages.

  • Digital Dentistry

    Trios, iTero, Sirona, Medit, Carestream, the list is growing longer by the day. We have portals and access to almost all leading IO scanner systems.

  • Implants and planning

    Implants take up a large part of our work. We can help you right from the beginning with planning, designing and printing the surgical guide in-house. When it comes to restorations, we work with many manufactures. Whether it is single screw-retained crowns, angulated screw channels, multi-unit abutments, or all-on-x style hybrids, we’ve got you covered.

  • Metal Work

    Our favorite way to produce PFM framework is by milling them out of a solid block of CoCr. While milling metal is difficult on machines, the 1 to 1 manufacturing completely eliminates any of the rocking or expansion problems that made traditional casting unreliable. Having extensively tested SLM metal, and 3D-printed and casted metal, milled metal is by far the most predictable.

  • 3D Printing

    As part of our mission to produce nearly everything we work on right in the lab, 3D printing is has become forefront. Surgical guides, night guards, temporaries, press/cast patterns, models, much of what we do touches a 3D printer at some point.