Thursday, January 19, 2012

All.In.One Fixed-Fee Implant Restorations


We are pleased to report that state-of-the-art CAD technology and our tech-savvy team of CAD/CAM technicians enable us to reduce fees and turnaround time on our premium, patient-specific, iRis custom abutment and bar implant prosthetics. We call our simple and straightforward fee structure All.In.One. It is intended to remove the uncertainty surrounding lab fees. These low fees, and our decades of restorative experience, can help you become more efficient and profitable in the restoration of implants   while providing optimal treatment.
 
Fees for fixed restorations are per implant and include the following: special soft-tissue model, analog, articulation, iRis custom abutment, CAD abutment seating jig, and fixed restorations, including noble alloy. Price excludes high-noble alloy, shipping, and tax. Removable fees are per arch and include: custom trays, models, special soft-tissue model, articulation, standard and processed bite rim, fit-verification jig, setups, resets, cast metal or Fiber Force strengthening substructure, acrylic  finish, one full set of premium teeth, one set of economy teeth, protective night guard, iRis titanium CAD/CAM bar on an unlimited number of implants, final screws for bar, analogs, and your choice of standard attachments (e.g., locators, hader clips, era, o-rings, bredent). Price excludes in-office technician labor, impression transfer, transmucosal  and multiunit abutments (usually not required) shipping, and tax.

The fees represent maximum costs for the specified designs (call for new Implant Fee schedule). Actual fees may be lower depending upon processes that may not be required or performed clinically. Individual fees will be itemized and billed at the time service is rendered. All.In.One components are produced by ROE’s preferred suppliers. When original manufacturer parts are requested there will be an increased cost.

iRis abutments and bars featured in our All.In.One service are fabricated on the ULTRASONIC 20, a 5-axis, robotic milling machine capable of 42,000 rpm. The 2.3 ton machine is considered the most stable in its class and is capable of milling both titanium and zirconia from single unit to full roundhouse bridges, as well as implant bar frameworks, all within 10 microns.

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