From Design to Delivery
Under One Roof.
Most dental offices send your prosthetics to an outside lab and wait days — sometimes weeks. Our in-house CAD/CAM lab means your restorations are designed, refined, and fabricated on-site, giving us full control over quality and timing.
When the Lab Is In the Building, Everything Gets Better
The conventional model in dentistry separates the doctor from the fabrication process. Impressions go to a commercial lab, the lab produces a restoration based on those impressions, and if something doesn't fit correctly, the whole cycle repeats. That lag is where precision gets lost.
Our in-house lab eliminates that gap. Dr. Pasicznyk can review a digital design, identify a fit issue, and have a revised restoration ready without the patient ever waiting a second appointment. Better communication between the clinical and fabrication sides produces a more accurate, better-fitting result — every time.
Custom Prosthetics. Digital Design. Same-Location Fabrication.
Our lab is equipped for the full range of implant prosthetics — from single crowns and implant bridges to full-arch zirconia restorations. We use digital design software and precision milling equipment to produce restorations with sub-millimeter accuracy.
Digital impressions replace traditional putty molds, giving us a more accurate dataset to work from. The design is reviewed on-screen before anything is milled — any adjustments happen virtually, before fabrication begins.
- Full-arch zirconia restorations (All-on-4 / All-on-X)
- Individual implant crowns and implant bridges
- Snap-in denture bases and locator retrofits
- Custom abutments designed to patient anatomy
- Digital wax-ups for try-in approvals before final fabrication
What an In-House Lab Means for You
No courier delays. No lab backlog. Restorations that would take 2–3 weeks through an outside lab are completed in a fraction of the time. Fewer appointments, faster completion.
Because Dr. Pasicznyk reviews the digital design directly, fit issues are caught before fabrication — not after the patient sits down for delivery. Adjustments happen at the design stage, not the chair.
Every restoration is verified against the original digital impression before it leaves the lab. The standard is set by us, not by a commercial facility processing hundreds of cases per day for dozens of offices.
3D Cone Beam CT: The Foundation of Every Plan
Before any implant is placed, we capture a full cone beam CT scan — a three-dimensional image of your bone, nerves, sinuses, and surrounding anatomy. This isn't a standard dental X-ray extrapolated to 3D. It's a true volumetric map used to plan implant depth, angle, diameter, and position with precision that 2D imaging cannot provide.
The scan data feeds directly into our treatment planning software, where surgical guides can be designed and implant positions can be simulated before the first incision. What you see during consultation is the actual planned outcome — not an estimate.
- Identifies bone density and volume at each implant site
- Maps nerve pathways and sinus anatomy to avoid complications
- Enables virtual implant placement before surgery
- Supports surgical guide fabrication for guided placement
See It in Action
Your Restoration, Designed and Built in Our Lab.
Book a consultation and see how our in-house technology changes the experience — from your first scan to your final delivery.