Choosing the right material for dental restorations and oral devices is key for both function and appearance. Whether creating crowns or dentures, dental professionals review them for comfort and durability. The right selection supports oral health and contributes to its longevity. At Mabel Dental, our team designs restorations for each patient’s unique needs, and we offer zirconia, e.max, full-cast dentures, and more. Here are some material selections that affect oral devices from a dental lab:

Strength and Durability

Oral devices should withstand chewing forces, temperature changes, and daily wear. Materials like zirconia and full-cast metal offer strength and are ideal for molars and areas that experience heavy pressure. The level of stress on each tooth can vary, such as from grinding or clenching, which requires a more robust material to prevent fractures. Dentists help treat bruxism with a zirconia crown rather than a ceramic one. 

By selecting the right material that matches the bite force, the restoration may last longer and maintain its integrity over time. Durability also affects maintenance, and stronger materials resist chipping, cracking, or erosion. This reduces the need for frequent repairs or replacements. At Mabel Dental, our dental lab provides a wide selection of materials for dentures, custom abutments, and more.

Aesthetic and Appearance

A restoration should blend seamlessly with surrounding teeth; e.max crowns and veneers offer translucency and the ability to mimic natural enamel. Dentists review the patient’s existing tooth shade and texture. When choosing the right materials to match the patient’s gums, porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) restorations combine the strength of metal with the visual appeal of ceramic. 

The patient’s goals guide the final recommendation: whether they want cosmetic results and prefer e.max or zirconia, or whether they want durability and opt for a full-cast metal restoration. Metal bases may create a slight shadow near the gumline, whereas ceramics are an ideal choice for visible areas. By balancing aesthetics and function, dental professionals make sure each restoration complements both the smile and lifestyle of the patient. 

Biocompatibility and Patient Comfort

Sensitivity can be caused by certain materials; this includes metals or alloys used in restorations. All-ceramic materials like zirconia or e.max offer safe, non-reactive alternatives. The texture and weight of the material impact comfort, and lightweight options like partials or dentures made with modern acrylics or flexible bases are some options. These designs reduce gum irritation and help improve speech clarity. When dentists evaluate gum health and bite alignment, they help find an ideal restoration match. A properly fitted and well-tolerated oral device enhances function and allows the patient to wear it consistently. Custom abutments come in a variety of materials; this includes titanium for strength and integration. 

Choose the Right Dental Lab

Material selection involves oral structure and aesthetic preferences. By evaluating factors such as strength, appearance, comfort, and longevity, dental professionals can create restorations that are natural and perform effectively. At Mabel Dental, each restoration is custom-crafted to meet precise specifications. Whether you need a zirconia crown, a PFM bridge, or a full denture, the team makes sure it offers durable properties. Contact our team today to learn more about the materials available and discover which one suits the patient.