A New Era in Dentures: Conteeth
Sanwa Dental, headquartered in Ota, Tokyo, has unveiled Conteeth, a groundbreaking denture designed using innovative dental technology. With a patent secured (Patent No. 7610299) and a registered trademark (Trademark No. 6826059), Conteeth promises to redefine denture treatment for patients post-tooth extraction.
Exploring New Options in Denture Treatment
Traditionally, post-extraction denture treatments have offered three main options:
- - Dentures
- - Implants
- - Bridges
Among these, dentures stand out as the most accessible choice, requiring no surgical procedures on the neighboring teeth or the alveolar bone, resulting in shorter treatment times. However, conventional dentures often reveal visible metal clasps, compromising aesthetic appeal. Patients may also encounter discomfort or speech difficulties when using them.
In light of these issues, Sanwa Dental has developed Conteeth as a revolutionary alternative designed to overcome the limitations of traditional dentures.
Innovative Design for Enhanced Comfort
Unlike regular dentures, Conteeth features a unique and careful design. The incorporation of titanium arms tailored to each individual's oral environment significantly improves the fit, reducing the sensation of an alien object in the mouth, and minimizing its impact on speech.
Additionally, Conteeth’s exterior is crafted from a thin pink resin base that blends seamlessly into one's smile, making it difficult to discern that the wearer is using a denture. With Conteeth, there’s no need to file down adjacent teeth as is common practice with bridges, making it a hassle-free yet stable option for patients hesitant about surgical treatments.
Note: Minor adjustments to neighboring teeth may be necessary in certain cases to prevent sinking, and there may be instances where production is not feasible depending on individual cases.
Cutting-edge Titanium Processing with 3D Laser Printer Technology
The development of Conteeth has tapped into advanced 3D laser titanium technology, breaking away from conventional manufacturing limitations. The ability to employ small yet thin metallic structures, which were previously challenging to achieve, has now become a reality.
Using titanium processed through a 3D printer ensures stability even in smaller surface areas. Titanium is also less likely to induce metal allergies, making it a gentler option for the body.
The Motivation Behind its Development
The story of Conteeth began with the developer's personal journey. After losing a molar in the upper jaw, they grappled with choosing the best restoration method. While implants may offer stronger support, they require surgery, leading to extended treatment time and higher costs. Although bridges provide a natural look and comfort, they often entail the undesirable step of removing adjacent teeth. Dentures, while risk-averse, have historically faced aesthetic and sensory issues. This prompted the creation of Conteeth as a new, easily adaptable option providing a beautiful and comfortable solution.
Today, many individuals are already embracing Conteeth. Testimonials from users showcase numerous successful cases.
Sanwa Dental remains committed to advancing dental prosthetic technology to minimize the burden on patients and contribute to the overall growth of the dental industry.
Contact Information
For further inquiries, please contact:
Sanwa Dental Public Relations: Yamamoto
Phone: 03-3750-7144
Email: info@sanwa-dental.com
Website:
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